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      • Home to 8.6 million people, Quebec is the second-most populated province in Canada. Quebec City, the capital of Quebec, and Montreal, the economic and cultural center of the province and the largest francophone city in the country, are where more than half of the population lives.
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  2. Quebec accounts for a little under 23% of the Canadian population. Quebec's demographic weight in Canada has been gradually decreasing since 1971 when, back then, it was 28% of the population. In 2018, Quebec's three most populated regions are Montreal (2,029,379), Montérégie (1,554,282) and Capitale-Nationale (745,135).

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    Montreal is the most populous city in Quebec
    Quebec City is the capital of Quebec and its second most populous city. It is also the 10th most populous city in Canada and known for its historic Quebec fortified city walls, which are the only s...

    In 2011, the racial composition of Quebec was: 87.2% white, 11% visible minority groups and 1.4% Aboriginal (1.1% First Nations, 0.5% Metis, 0.2% Inuit). There are also a large number of Indian bands who refuse to participate in the census for political reasons about the question of aboriginal sovereignty. The larger groups are the Mohawk Indian re...

    Quebec has a fertility rate higher than the Canadian average at 1.69 children per woman, but this is still far below the replacement rate of 2.1. Compounding this is the fact that Quebec's population is aging. Along with this, the province is set to lower its immigration targets to better integrate new immigrants and make sure they can function and...

    Quebec is the only province where French is the only provincial official language with a mostly French-speaking population.
    Quebec has the highest number of international adoptions in Canada with 42% of all international adoptions carried out in the province.
    The word Quebec comes from an Algonquin word meaning "it narrows," in reference to the narrowing of the St. Lawrence River near Quebec City.
    The Château Frontenac in Quebec is the world's most photographed hotel.
  3. Québec, December 8, 2021. – After slowing down sharply in 2020, Québecs population growth picked up moderately in the first six months of 2021. As of July 1, 2021, Québec had a population of 8,604,500, up by 25,100 from the beginning of the year.

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · Demographics. Quebec - Statistics & Facts. Quebec is a Canadian province located between the Hudson Bay and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and bordered by Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, New...

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    Main article: Demographics of Quebec. Population density map of Quebec. In the 2016 census, Quebec had a population of 8,164,361, a 3.3% increase from its 2011 population of 7,903,001. With a land area of 1,356,625.27 km 2 (523,795.95 sq mi), it had a population density of 6.0/km 2 (15.6/sq mi) in 2016.

  6. Official language: French. Majority group: Francophone (77.1%) Minority groups: Allophone (13.15%), Anglophone (7.45%), Aboriginals (0.6%), native speakers of two languages or more (2.3%) [3] Among the ten provinces of Canada, Quebec is the only one whose majority is francophone.

  7. Feedback. Topic: Geographic name: 2. Provincial population rank: 2. National population rank: 12 of 293. 3.3% In 2021, the enumerated population of Québec (Territoire équivalent), was 588,777, which represents a change of 3.3% from 2016. This compares to the provincial average of 4.1% and the national average of 5.2%. 5.6%

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