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Tableau Statistique Canadien Tableau statistique canadien Mise à jour : 12 mars 2021 Ce document est réalisé conjointement par : Bruno Verreault et Jean-François Fortin Direction des statistiques économiques INSTITUT DE LA STATISTIQUE DU QUÉBEC (ISQ) Jean-Simon Gaudreault Direction de la francophonie et des Bureaux du Québec au Canada SECRÉTARIAT DU QUÉBEC AUX RELATIONS CANADIENNES (SQRC) Pour tout renseignement concernant l’ISQ et Pour tout renseignement concernant le SQRC, les données statistiques dont il dispose, s’adresser à : s’adresser à : INSTITUT DE LA STATISTIQUE DU QUÉBEC SECRÉTARIAT DU QUÉBEC AUX RELATIONS 200, chemin Sainte-Foy CANADIENNES Québec (Québec) 875, Grande Allée Est, 3e étage G1R 5T4 Québec (Québec) G1R 4Y8 Téléphone : 418 691-2401 Téléphone : 418 643-4011 ou Sans frais : 1 800 463-4090 Site Web : www.stat.gouv.qc.ca Site Web : www.sqrc.gouv.qc.ca Note : Le présent document est consultable en format PDF à l’adresse suivante : https://statistique.quebec.ca/fr/fichier/tableau-statistique-canadien.pdf Par ailleurs, une mise à jour continue des tableaux qu’il contient, toujours en format PDF, apparaît à l’adresse suivante : https://statistique.quebec.ca/fr/document/tableau-statistique-canadien-et-chapitres Dépôt légal Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec 1er trimestre 2021 ISSN 1715-6459 (en ligne) © Gouvernement du Québec, Institut de la statistique du Québec, 1996 Toute reproduction autre qu’à des fins de consultation personnelle est interdite sans l’autorisation du gouvernement du Québec. www.stat.gouv.qc.ca/droits_auteur.htm Mars 2021 Avant-propos Le Tableau statistique canadien (TSC) est un document général de référence qui présente, de façon à la fois concise et détaillée, des données sur chaque province et territoire ainsi que sur le Canada. Celles-ci portent notamment sur la population, l’immigration, la francophonie canadienne, l’économie et les parlements. Une attention particulière est accordée aux données touchant la démographie, la main-d’œuvre, le commerce interprovincial et international, les investissements ainsi que les finances publiques. Enfin, les principaux intervenants en matière de relations intergouvernemen- tales sont également identifiés. La structure du document, de consultation facile, permet d’avoir une vision détaillée de la situation tandis que des graphiques en facilitent la lecture. On peut y dégager également de l’ensemble, les différences entre le Québec et le reste du Canada, l’Ouest ou l’Atlantique, et ce, à court et à long terme. Conçu pour une consultation rapide, notamment lors de réunions intergouvernementales, le Tableau statistique canadien permet à ceux qui participent au processus de décision au gouvernement du Québec d’appuyer leurs connaissances et leur analyse de l’évolution des sociétés canadienne et québécoise sur des données comparatives fiables et d’utilisation facile. Table des matières 1 La démographie 6 Carte 1.1 Estimation trimestrielle de la population au 1er octobre 2020 et part par province 6 Carte 1.2 Taux de croissance annuel moyen de la population, 1er juillet 2020/1er juillet 2015 7 Tableau 1.3 Population au 1er juillet, 1994-2020 8 Tableau 1.4 Population selon l'âge au 1er juillet 2020, part de la population par catégorie d'âge et taux de croissance annuel moyen 2015-2020 9 Tableau 1.5 Sources et taux d'accroissement de la population, 2017-2019 10 Tableau 1.6 Naissances et décès, 2015-2019 11 Tableau 1.7 Populations d'identité et d'ascendance autochtones, recensements de 2001 et de 2006 12 2 L'immigration 13 Tableau 2.1 Solde migratoire international, 2014-2019 13 Tableau 2.2 Solde migratoire interprovincial, 2002-2019 14 3 La francophonie canadienne 15 Tableau 3.1 Population de langue maternelle française, recensements 2001-2016 15 Carte 3.2 Population de langue maternelle française et part de la population, recensement de 2016 16 Tableau 3.3 Population utilisant la langue française comme langue parlée le plus souvent à la maison, recensements 2001-2016 17 Tableau 3.4 Population ayant une connaissance de la langue française, recensements 2001-2016 18 Tableau 3.5 Indices de continuité linguistique de la population francophone, recensements 1996-2016 19 4 La production 20 Tableau 4.1 PIB aux prix du marché, 2010-2019 20 Tableau 4.2 PIB réel, 2010-2019 21 Tableau 4.3 PIB aux prix du marché par habitant, 2010-2019 22 Tableau 4.4 Ventes de biens fabriqués, 2009-2019 23 Tableau 4.5 Mises en chantier, 2007-2019 24 5 Les revenus 25 Tableau 5.1 Revenu disponible des ménages, 2010-2019 25 Tableau 5.2 Revenu disponible des ménages par habitant, 2010-2019 26 Tableau 5.3 Revenu disponible réel des ménages, 2010-2019 27 Tableau 5.4 Revenu disponible réel des ménages par habitant, 2010-2019 28 Tableau 5.5 Rémunération hebdomadaire moyenne (incl. le temps supplément.), 2009-2019 et déc. 2020 29 6 La main-d'œuvre 30 Tableau 6.1 Main-d'œuvre, 2019-2020, et janvier et février 2021 30 Tableau 6.2 Population active, 2000-2020 et de décembre 2020 à février 2021 31 Tableau 6.3 Emploi, 2000-2020 et de décembre 2020 à février 2021 32 Tableau 6.4 Chômage, 2000-2020 et de décembre 2020 à février 2021 33 Tableau 6.5 Taux de chômage, 2000-2020 et de décembre 2020 à février 2021 34 Tableau 6.6 Taux d'activité, 2000-2020 et de décembre 2020 à février 2021 35 7 Les investissements 36 Tableau 7.1 Dépenses en immobilisation corporelle non résidentielle, 2011-2021 36 Tableau 7.2 Dépenses en immobilisation corporelle non résidentielle privées et publiques, 2015-2021 37 Tableau 7.3 Variation des dépenses en immobilisation corporelle non résidentielle privées et publiques, 2015-2021 38 Tableau 7.4 Répartition provinciale des dépenses en immobilisation corporelle non résidentielle privées et publiques, 2015-2021 39 Tableau 7.5 Dépenses en immobilisation corporelle non résidentielle par industrie (SCIAN), 40 intentions 2021 Tableau 7.6 Dépenses en immobilisation corporelle non résidentielle en matériel et outillage par industrie (SCIAN), intentions 2021 41 8 Le commerce interprovincial 42 Tableau 8.1 Commerce interprovincial de biens, 2017 42 Tableau 8.2 Commerce interprovincial de services, 2017 43 Tableau 8.3 Commerce interprovincial total, biens et services, 2017 44 Tableau 8.4 Solde du commerce interprovincial, biens et services, 2017 45 Tableau 8.5 Total du commerce interprovincial de biens, 2013-2019 46 Tableau 8.6 Total du commerce interprovincial de services, 2013-2019 47 Tableau 8.7 Total du commerce interprovincial, biens et services, 2013-2019 48 Tableau 8.8 Québec : solde du commerce interprovincial, biens et services, 2012-2017 49 9 Le commerce international 50 Tableau 9 Commerce international, biens et services, 2013-2019 50 10 La consommation 51 Tableau 10.1 Ventes au détail, 2017-2020 et de décembre 2019 à décembre 2020 51 Tableau 10.2 Dépenses de consommation finale des ménages, 2010-2019 52 Tableau 10.3 Dépenses réelles de consommation finale des ménages, 2010-2019 53 11 L'inflation 54 Tableau 11.1 Taux d'inflation dans les provinces et dans certaines villes, 2015-2020 et décembre 2020 et janvier 2021 54 Tableau 11.2 Indices implicites des prix du PIB, 2010-2019 55 12 Le marché financier 56 Tableau 12.1 Taux de change du dollar canadien, en diverses monnaies, 2015-2020 et de janvier 2020 à février 2021 56 Tableau 12.2 Taux d'intérêt canadiens et américains, de janvier 2018 à février 2021 57 13 Les finances publiques 58 Tableau 13.1 Prévisions budgétaires 2020-2021 et résultats provisoires 2019-2020 58 Tableau 13.2 Dépenses finales nettes en biens et services de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 59 Tableau 13.3 Dépenses de l'administration publique fédérale, excluant les intérêts sur la dette, 2009-2019 60 Tableau 13.4 Revenus de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 61 Tableau 13.5 Impôts sur les revenus des ménages de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 62 Tableau 13.6 Impôts sur les revenus des sociétés et des entreprises publiques de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 63 Tableau 13.7 Dépenses des administrations publiques provinciales et territoriales, 2009-2019 64 Tableau 13.8 Historique des dettes nettes des gouvernements au 31 mars, 1996-2020 65 Tableau 13.9 Dette nette des gouvernements par habitant au 31 mars, 1996-2020 66 Tableau 13.10 Rapport dette nette/PIB au 31 mars, 1996-2020 67 14 Les transferts fédéraux 68 Tableau 14.1 Transferts totaux (courants et de capitaux) de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 68 Tableau 14.2 Transferts courants aux ménages de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 69 Tableau 14.3 Transferts courants aux administrations publiques provinciales et territoriales de l'administration publique fédérale, 2009-2019 70 Tableau 14.4 Accords fiscaux avec les provinces et les territoires de l'administration publique fédérale, 2012-2019 71 Tableau 14.5 Transfert canadien en matière de santé de l'administration publique fédérale, 2012-2019 72 Tableau 14.6 Transfert canadien en matière de programmes sociaux de l'administration publique fédérale, 2012-2019 73 15 Les parlements 74 Carte 15.1 Chambre des communes : sièges par province et par parti au 12 mars 2021 74 Carte 15.2 Sénat : sièges par région, par province et par parti au 12 mars 2021 75 Carte 15.3 Parlements provinciaux et territoriaux : sièges par parti au 12 mars 2021 76 LES PORTRAITS 77 Le Canada 77 Le reste du Canada 78 Les provinces et territoires 80 Annexe 106 SIGNES CONVENTIONNELS – Néant ou zéro .. ou N/D Donnée non disponible … N'ayant pas lieu de figurer — Donnée infime x Donnée confidentielle F Donnée peu fiable p Donnée provisoire e Donnée estimée (prévision) Mise à jour : 8 janvier 2021 1 La démographie VARIATION DE LA POPULATION DU CANADA Carte 1.1 — du 1er janvier 2001 au 1er octobre 2020 — 60% Estimation trimestrielle de la population 50% au 1er octobre 2020 40% 30% et part par province 20% 10% 0% -10% NT NB NÉ CB ÎPÉ TNL ALB RdC YUK TNO CAN ONT QUÉ MAN Atlan Ouest SASK PARTS DE LA POPULATION DU CANADA (estimations trimestrielles au 1er juillet) 45% Yukon 42 176 Nunavut 40% 2000 2010 2020 0,1% 39 285 35% T.
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