Ethnic Diversity
This map shows the probability that two random people belong to different ethnic groups. People of indigenous identity are treated as non-visible minority in this data, also consider the modified version of this map that breaks out Indigenous identity as a separate group. A diversity index of 0 means that all people in the area belong to the same ethnic group. The highest possible index of 0.92 corresponds to a perfect mix of ethnic groups, with equal the proportion of each ethnic group in the region. We greyed out areas where we detected large amounts of statistical or privacy-preserving rounding. Compare this to the corresponding map based on 2016 data and based on 2011 data. As always, our maps are Canada-wide. Use the search bar, zoom and pan around to explore different regions of Canada. Ethnic Groups The Canadian Census distinguishes between the following visible minorities that were used to make the map. For the purpose of the map we treated each one of the as their own separate ethnic group. Not a visible minority South Asian Chinese Black Philippino Latin American Arab Southeast Asian West Asian Korean Japanese Visible minority, n.i.e. Multiple visible minorities
Author: CensusMapper Team
Dataset: CA21