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  1. The population of Montréal was recorded at 1,762,949 in the 2021 Canadian Census, and was recorded at 1,704,694 in the 2016 census. This is a change in population of 58,255, which is an annual growth rate of 0.67%. Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec on the Island of Montreal in Canada.

  2. A total of 3,824,221 lived in the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) at the same 2011 census, up from 3,635,556 at the 2006 census (within 2006 CMA boundaries), which means a population growth rate of +5.2% between 2006 and 2011. [6]

  3. Montreal's 2024 population is now estimated at 4,341,640. In 1950 , the population of Montreal was 1,343,460 . Montreal has grown by 33,680 in the last year, which represents a 0.78% annual change.

  4. The metro area population of Montreal in 2021 was 4,247,000, a 0.62% increase from 2020. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Montreal, Canada metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035.

    • Montreal Metro Population
    • Montreal Islands Population
    • Montreal Population Growth
    • Montreal Population Density
    • Montreal Languages
    • Ethnicity in Montreal
    • Religion in Montreal

    Although the Montreal City population is 1,704,694, the population of the wider Montreal metro area, sometimes also known as Greater Montreal is much larger. In 2016, the latest date for which Statistics Canada has provided demographic information the the Greater Montreal population was 4.1 million (4,098,927). More than one in every ten Canadian...

    The population of the islands of Montreal passed the two million mark for the first time in 2016, to reach a total of 2,006,966 people. (Source: Institut de la statistique du Québec).

    Montreal suffered three decades of population decline in the late 20th century (its population fell from 1.29 million in 1966 to just 1.02 million in 1996. The decline was caused in part by the separatist sentiment in Quebec, which caused many English speaking people (anglophones) to leave the city. That decline appeared to be reversed when the cit...

    The city of Montreal covers 365.13 km2. With a population of 1,704,694 in 2016, Montreal’s population density is 3,889.8 people per km2. The Montreal Metropolitan area covers 4,098.9 km2. Its population density in 2016 was 890.2 people per km2.

    French is the most commonly spoken first language in Montreal. The wider Montral Metropolitan area is considered to be the fourth largest French speaking city in the world. In 2011 70.4% of people in Montreal spoke French at home, 14.0% spoke English at home and 16.6% spoke another language. In recent years, the proportion of people in Montreal who...

    The 2011 Canadian census recorded information on visible minority groups. In Montreal, 20.3% of people reported that they were from a visible minority, which is just above the Canadian average of 19.1%. The largest visible minority groups in Montreal were Black, Arab and Latin American. A detailed breakdown from 2011 is not available, but in 2006, ...

    Because of its French history, Montreal is predominately a Roman Catholic city. Statistics from the 2011 census show 52.8% of people in Montreal are Roman Catholic, 5.9% are Protestant and 3.7% are Orthodox Christian. Among broader religious groups, 65.8% of the Montreal population is Christian. Other commonly followed religions are Islam (9.6%), J...

  5. Jul 4, 2024 · In 2021, for the first time in two decades, the population of the city of Montreal, located in the Canadian province of Quebec, had declined. The city had indeed lost slightly more than 25,000...

  6. Census Profile, 2016 Census Montréal [Census metropolitan area], Quebec and Canada [Country] The table shows total, male and female data grouped by geography (appearing as column headers) for selected characteristics (appearing as row headers).

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