Canada Census 2021
Inuktut (Inuit) languages by Matt Pelletier
Based on Canada Census 2021
Knowledge of Inuktuk (Inuit) languages within census divisions. Zoom in to communities and hit the refresh button at the bottom left of the map to adjust the colour scales.
In 2021, 189,000 people reported having at least one Indigenous mother tongue and 183,000 reported speaking an Indigenous language at home at least on a regular basis. Cree languages and Inuktitut are the main Indigenous languages spoken in Canada.
Learn more here: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220817/dq220817a-eng.htm
2022-12-09
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