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The data in this section are from the 2006 Census, which is conducted
by Statistics Canada every five years. The census enumerates everyone
living in Canada, including non-permanent residents. The data in
this section are displayed based on where people live (night-time
population).
| Selected
family characteristics |
City
of Toronto |
| Total number
of families |
670,105
|
| Number
of married-couple families |
472,410
|
| Average
number of persons in married-couple families |
3.2 |
| Number
of common-law couple families |
61,555
|
| Average
number of persons in common-law-couple families |
2.5 |
| Number
of lone-parent families |
136,135
|
| Average
number of persons in lone-parent families |
2.5 |
| Number
of female lone-parent families |
115,220
|
| Average
number of persons in female lone-parent families |
2.6 |
| Number
of male lone-parent families |
20,915
|
| Average
number of persons in male lone-parent families |
2.4 |
| Median
family income, 2005 ($) - All census families |
59,671
|
| Median
family income, 2005 ($) - Married couple families |
66,843
|
| Median
family income, 2005 ($) - Lone-parent families |
36,484
|
Source: Statistics
Canada 2006 Census
To compare
City of Toronto census data to the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area
(CMA), Ontario, and Canada please download: Toronto Demographics
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