Table of Contents
Maps, Tables, and Appendix
Maps
Tables
Appendix Tables
1. Introduction
2. The colonial North of Ontario and official statistics
3. General population increase and decline since 1871
4. Source populations and social composition in the settlement and evolution of Northern Ontario
5. The evolution of population and employment across districts in Northern Ontario
6. Urban concentration of population and employment conditions
7. Issues of disparity, distribution, and economic dependency in Northern Ontario
8. Conclusion
Appendix: Supplemental Tables
Table Notes and Data Sources
Table 1: Treaty and Reserve areas in Northern Ontario, 2019
Table 2: Population, land, and census divisions of Ontario, Northern and Southern, census dates, 1871-2016
Table 4: Indigenous populations in Northern Ontario as enumerated by Census of Canada, census dates, 1871, 1881, 1901-1971, 2016
Table 8: Birthplaces of the population in Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario, decennial census dates, 1871-2011
Table 11: Population by marital status and sex in Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario, decennial census dates, 1871-2011
Table 12: Population by national origin in Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario, decennial census dates, 1871-2011
Table 13: Estimates of official languages spoken in Northern Ontario and Ontario, decennial census dates, 1871-1931
Table 14: Official languages spoken in Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario, decennial census dates, 1931-2011
Table 19: Employment by sex in Northern Ontario districts, census dates, 1951-2011
Table 21: Unemployment and unemployed rates by sex in Northern Ontario and districts, census dates, 1951-2016
Table 22: Full-time and part-time employment by sex in Northern Ontario and Ontario, census dates, 1981-2016
Table 24: Northern Ontario city populations and changes, census dates, 1971-2016