Capital of Manitoba

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Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 19 2021
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jul 15 2017

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The demographics of Winnipeg reveal the city to be a typically Canadian one: multicultural and multilingual. The city is also prominent in the size and ratio of its First Nations population, which plays an important part in the city’s makeup. About 11% of Winnipeggers are of First Nations descent, which vastly exceeds the national average of 4.3%.

As of the Canada 2011 Census there were 663,617 people living in Winnipeg proper, with approximately 730,018 living in the Winnipeg CMA. The median age of the population is 39 years old, 38 for men and 40 for women

In 2011, Tagalog was officially the second most common mother tongue in Winnipeg, accounting for about 5% of the population, followed by French which is the mother-tongue for about 4% of the population.

The Aboriginal community is large in Winnipeg. Winnipeg not only has the highest percentage of Aboriginals (11.1%) for any major Canadian city (population 100,000+), but also has the highest total number of Aboriginals living off of the reserves in one city, despite only being the 7th largest city in Canada. There are 72,335 who live in Winnipeg as of 2011, approximately 20,000 more than 10 years ago. That number is more than 30,000 more Aboriginals than the second city with 41,985, which is Edmonton. Winnipeg also has the highest Metis population in both percentage (6.3%) and numbers (41,235), and the 4th highest First Nations percentage (4.6%), however the most in numbers (29,485).

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