Population, Households and Housing Stock
Activity Limitations

Households

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Canada — Activity Limitations

  Household Has at Least One Person With Activity Limitations Other Household Type Total
Canada 7,228,955 6,843,125 14,072,075
Newfoundland and Labrador 115,110 103,565 218,675
Prince Edward Island 34,785 24,690 59,470
Nova Scotia 246,170 155,820 401,990
New Brunswick 185,405 134,370 319,775
Quebec 1,519,620 2,012,045 3,531,665
Ontario 2,772,455 2,396,725 5,169,175
Manitoba 278,550 210,500 489,050
Saskatchewan 237,605 195,020 432,625
Alberta 781,085 746,590 1,527,675
British Columbia 1,035,390 846,585 1,881,970
Yukon Territories 8,765 6,450 15,215
Northwest Territories 8,250 6,730 14,980
Nunavut 5,775 4,045 9,820
Notes:
  • Where band housing is present, total dwelling counts are larger than the sum of owned and rented dwellings.
  • Activity limitations refer to difficulties that people have in carrying out daily activities such as hearing, seeing, communicating, or walking. Difficulties could arise from physical or mental conditions or health problems.