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 8,225,920 6,753,020 14,978,940
Newfoundland and Labrador 128,850 94,400 223,255
Prince Edward Island 39,805 24,760 64,570
Nova Scotia 279,475 148,745 428,225
New Brunswick 215,450 122,200 337,650
Quebec 1,752,175 1,996,860 3,749,035
Ontario 3,119,025 2,372,180 5,491,200
Manitoba 308,350 209,705 518,055
Saskatchewan 263,290 186,290 449,580
Alberta 921,210 712,010 1,633,220
British Columbia 1,172,755 869,075 2,041,835
Yukon Territories 10,340 6,845 17,180
Northwest Territories 9,370 5,845 15,205
Nunavut 5,830 4,100 9,930
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.