Ontario
Ontario is a province in Central Canada that is home to about 14.7 million people, or 38.3% of Canada's population. According to Statistics Canada¹, the ethnic origin most often reported by Ontarians in 2016 was Canadian (21.1%), followed by English (19.0%), Scottish (14.3%), Irish (14.2%), French (9.1%), German (8.1%), Italian (6.3%), Chinese (5.8%), East Indian (5.3%) and Dutch (3.6%). The visible minority population in Ontario was 29.3%, with South Asian (8.7%), Chinese (5.6%), Black (4.7%) and Filipino (2.3%) being the largest groups.
Ontario is also a major hub for business and innovation, with many big companies that offer data jobs frequently. Some examples of such companies are: - Shopify, an e-commerce platform that has offices in Ottawa, Toronto and Waterloo
- TD Bank, a leading financial institution that has its headquarters in Toronto
- IBM, a global technology company that has offices in Markham, Ottawa and Toronto
- Deloitte, a professional services firm that has offices in Toronto, Ottawa and Kitchener
- Amazon, an online retail giant that has offices in Toronto and Ottawa
The official language of Ontario is English, which is spoken by 98.4% of the population as their first official language². However, Ontario also has many other languages spoken by its diverse residents, such as French (4.0%), Chinese languages (3.4%), Spanish (1.5%), Italian (1.4%) and Arabic (1.2%).
British Columbia
British Columbia is a province in Western Canada that is home to about 4.6 million people, or 12.1% of Canada's population. According to Statistics Canada¹, the ethnic origin most often reported by British Columbians in 2016 was Canadian (18.3%), followed by English (16.5%), Scottish (13.3%), Irish (12.9%), German (10.2%), Chinese (10.2%), East Indian (7.5%), French (6.4%) and Ukrainian (3.6%). The visible minority population in British Columbia was 30.3%, with Chinese (10.6%), South Asian (8.1%), Filipino (4.1%) and Korean (1.7%) being the largest groups.
British Columbia is also a leader in innovation and technology, with many big companies that offer data jobs frequently. Some examples of such companies are: - Microsoft, a global technology company that has offices in Vancouver and Victoria
- SAP, a software company that has its Canadian headquarters in Vancouver
- Hootsuite, a social media management platform that has its headquarters in Vancouver
- Telus, a telecommunications company that has its headquarters in Vancouver
- Electronic Arts, a video game company that has studios in Burnaby and Vancouver
The official language of British Columbia is English, which is spoken by 97.5% of the population as their first official language². However, British Columbia also has many other languages spoken by its diverse residents, such as Chinese languages (6.0%), Punjabi (3.4%), Tagalog (2.0%), Spanish (1.4%) and German (1.3%).
Alberta
Alberta is located in Western Canada and has about 4.1 million people, or 11.6% of Canada's population. According to Statistics Canada¹, the ethnic origin most often reported by Albertans in 2016 was Canadian (28.3%), followed by English (23.6%), German (19.4%), Scottish (18.7%), Irish (15.8%), French (10.6%), Ukrainian (10.5%), East Indian (7.0%) and Chinese (6.9%). The visible minority population in Alberta was 23.5%, with South Asian (7.0%), Chinese (6.9%), Filipino (5.1%) and Black (3.8%) being the largest groups.
Alberta is also a powerhouse of economy and industry, with many big companies that offer data jobs frequently. Some examples of such companies are:
- Suncor Energy, an energy company that has its headquarters in Calgary
- Enbridge, a pipeline company that has its headquarters in Calgary
- Shaw Communications, a telecommunications company that has its headquarters in Calgary
- ATB Financial, a financial institution that has its headquarters in Edmonton
- WestJet, an airline company that has its headquarters in Calgary
The official language of Alberta is English, which is spoken by 98% of the population as their first official language². However, Alberta also has many other languages spoken by its diverse residents, such as Tagalog (2.2%), German (1.9%), French (1.8%), Spanish (1.6%) and Punjabi (1.4%).
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is located in Atlantic Canada and has about 923,000 people, or 2.6% of Canada's population. According to Statistics Canada¹, the ethnic origin most often reported by Nova Scotians in 2016 was Canadian (28.8%), followed by Scottish (28.3%), English (27.8%), Irish (20.8%), French (17.7%), German (10.4%), North American Indian (5.7%) and Dutch (3.9%). The visible minority population in Nova Scotia was 6%, with Black (2.4%), Arab (1.2%), Chinese (0.9%) and South Asian (0.8%) being the largest groups.
Nova Scotia is also a dynamic and diverse province, with many big companies that offer data jobs frequently. Some examples of such companies are:
- Clearwater Seafoods, a seafood company that has its headquarters in Bedford
- Emera, an energy company that has its headquarters in Halifax
- IMP Group, an aerospace and defence company that has its headquarters in Halifax
- Sobeys, a grocery chain that has its headquarters in Stellarton
- NTT Data, an information technology company that has offices in Halifax
The official language of Nova Scotia is English, which is spoken by 97.5% of the population as their first official language². However, Nova Scotia also has many other languages spoken by its diverse residents, such as French (3.4%), Arabic (1.2%), Mi'kmaq (0.6%) and Mandarin (0.5%).
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