Portrait of the English-speaking Population of the South Shore : Montérégie-Centre

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Portrait of the English-speaking Population of the South Shore : Montérégie-Centre
Abstract
An in-depth understanding of the English-speaking community of Montérégie-Centre. Among the communities with English-speaking populations in this South-Shore area are Brossard, Greenfield Park, Saint-Lambert, Saint-Hubert, Longueuil, Candiac, Otterburn Park, Saint Bruno and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. In 2016, there were 53,800 English speakers living in the RTS de la Montérégie-Centre region where they represented 13.6 percent of the population. According to this booklet, English speakers in Montérégie-Centre are more likely than their French-speaking neighbours to have a college or university education, yet they are also more likely to live under the low-income cut-off and to live in a home needing major repairs. English speakers in Montérégie-Centre are more likely than French speakers to be born outside the country, to be a visible minority, and to have a mother tongue other than English or French.
Place
Greenfield Park, QC
Publisher
Assistance and Referral Centre (ARC) and the Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN)
Date
[n.d., but after 2018]
# of Pages
21p.
Language
en
URL
Citation
Richardson, Mary. Portrait of the English-Speaking Population of the South Shore : Montérégie-Centre. Greenfield Park, QC: Assistance and Referral Centre (ARC) and the  Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN), 2018. https://chssn.org/pdf/Portrait-Action/Monteregie-Centre-portrait-statistics-Final.pdf.
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