| Demolinguistic data | Population with French as mother tongue | 509,264 | 4.5 | | Population with English as mother tongue | 8,041,997 | 70.5 | | Population speaking both official languages | 1,319,715 | 11.6 | | Population speaking neither English nor French | 226,370 | 2.0 | | Source: Statistics Canada - 2001 Census |
Educational data | French as a second-language enrollment | 1,134,067 | 57.7 | | In French immersion | 183,729 | 16.2 | | Population in minority-language schools | 90,735 | | | Source: AR 2002-2003, Heritage Canada Estimated enrolment for 2002-2003. |
Data on official languages, federal level | Bilingual positions in the federal public service | 61,896 | 37.9 | | All federal public service employees in province (excluding NCR) | 20,366 | 12.5 | | Bilingual federal public service positions in Ontario | 1,998 | 9.8 | | Francophone federal public service employees in Ontario (excluding NCR) | 1,039 | 5.1 | | All federal public service employees in province in the NCR | 67,008 | 41.0 | | Bilingual federal public service positions in the NCR | 42,281 | 63.1 | | Francophone federal public service employees in the NCR | 27,458 | 41.0 | | Source: Treasury Board - Official Languages Information System, March 2003 | |