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What is the indian population in toronto?

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Read in another languageDemographics of Toronto

The demographics of Toronto, Ontario, Canada make Toronto one of the most multicultural and multiracial cities in the world. In 2016, 51.5% of the residents of the city proper belonged to a visible minority group, compared to 49.1% in 2011,[1][2] and 13.6% in 1981.[3] Toronto also has established ethnic neighbourhoods such as Chinatown, Corso Italia, Little Italy, Little India, Greektown, Koreatown, Little Jamaica, Little Portugal and Roncesvalles, which celebrate the city's multiculturalism.[4]

PopulationEdit

Toronto population by year, within present boundariesYearCityUrbanCMAGTAGTHAGHGGH18349,252[5]——————186165,085[5]—193,844[5]————1901238,080[5]—440,000[5]————1931856,955—810,000[6]————1941951,549—900,000[6]————19511,176,622—1,262,000[6]————19611,824,481—1,919,000[6]————19712,089,729[7]—2,628,045[8]————19762,124,291[7]—2,803,101[8]————19812,137,395[7]—2,998,947[8]————19862,192,721[9]—3,427,170[8]3,733,085[9]———19912,275,771[9]—3,893,933[10]4,235,756[9]———19962,385,421[11]—4,263,759[11]4,628,883[12]5,096,682[13]5,500,186[13]6,935,499[13]20012,481,494[14]4,375,899[15]4,682,897[14]5,081,826[12]5,572,104[13]5,982,678[13]7,532,246[13]20062,503,281[14]4,732,361[16]5,113,149[14]5,555,912[17]6,060,471[citation needed]6,487,892[citation needed]8,164,593[citation needed]20112,615,060[18]5,132,794[16]5,583,064[18]6,054,191[19]6,574,140[19]7,005,486[19]8,759,312[19]20162,731,571[20]5,928,040[21]6,417,516[22]6,954,4337,402,3219,245,438

The last complete census by Statistics Canada estimated there were 2,731,571 living in Toronto,[20] making it the largest city in Canada,[23] and the fourth most populous municipality in North America.[24]

Toronto's population grew by 4.3% from 2011 to 2016, with an annual growth rate of 0.86%.

2011 Census population data for the City of Toronto are to found readily aggregrated at a finer level than the city as a whole at i. the electoral district (riding) level (2003 redistribution)[25] and ii. the neighbourhood level.[26] The three ridings with the largest increase in population between 2006 and 2011 in the City of Toronto have been

Trinity-Spadina (25.5%),Etobicoke-Lakeshore (7.3%), andToronto Centre (7.3%).

Actually, the following four (4) ridings in the GTA have had a higher population increase even than Trinity-Spadina, and along with the aforementioned City of Toronto riding constitute the five (5) Ontario ridings with the highest increase in population:

Oak Ridges-Markham (35.5%),Halton (33.9%),Vaughan (27.1%), andBramalea-Gore-Malton (25.8%).

On the contrary, the population in the Davenport riding actually decreased (-2.2%), whereas in Scarborough-Agincourt (+0.2%) and Toronto-Danforth (+0.3%) it only marginally increased (these are the lowest figures for the GTA at large too).

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