Too Few Men in Canada

All Age Groups

For every 100 men, Canada has 104 women.

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15 – 64 Age Group

In the 15 – 64 age group, for every 100 men, Canada has 102 women.

The provinces where the imbalance is greatest are Newfoundland/Labrador, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia; all have more than 105 women for every 100 men.

There are more men than women in Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Alberta has 102 men for every 100 women. Northwest Territories and Nunavut have more than 105 women for every 100 men.

Number of Males/Females in Canada: All Age Groups

Place Total Males Total Females Total People
Canada 15475970 16136925 31612895
Newfoundland and Labrador 245730 259740 505470
Prince Edward Island 65595 70260 135855
Nova Scotia 439835 473630 913460
New Brunswick 355495 374500 729995
Quebec 3687695 3858435 7546135
Ontario 5930700 6229580 12160280
Manitoba 563275 585125 1148400
Saskatchewan 475240 492915 968155
Alberta 1646800 1643550 3290350
British Columbia 2013985 2099495 4113485
Yukon Territory 15280 15090 30375
Northwest Territories 21225 20240 41465
Nunavut 15105 14365 29475

2006 Census, Statistics Canada

Number of Males/Females in Canada: 15 – 64 Age Group

Place Total Males Total Females Total People
Canada 10731550 10966260 21697805
Newfoundland and Labrador 174105 182875 356975
Prince Edward Island 44575 47105 91685
Nova Scotia 305915 322900 628815
New Brunswick 248350 255755 504110
Quebec 2592185 2621145 5213335
Ontario 4079330 4220970 8300300
Manitoba 378450 382885 761340
Saskatchewan 314210 316945 631155
Alberta 1164665 1140755 2305425
British Columbia 1393770 1440300 2834075
Yukon Territory 11160 11205 22365
Northwest Territories 15230 14345 29570
Nunavut 9595 9070 18660

2006 Census, Statistics Canada

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