Portrait of Official Language Minority Enterprises in Canada in 2021
Authors/contributors
- Cornelissen, Louis (Author)
- Ouellet-Léveillé, Bertrand (Author)
Title
Portrait of Official Language Minority Enterprises in Canada in 2021
Abstract
This report shows the characteristics and trends related to official language minority (OLM) owned enterprises. OLM enterprises are those that are owned at 50% or more by Canadian individuals whose first official language spoken (FOLS) is the minority official language—French for enterprises in Canada outside Quebec and English for enterprises in Quebec.
The report is based on data from the Business Linkable File Environment (B-LFE) and distinguishes two types of enterprises: employer enterprises (incorporated enterprises with more than one employee) and microenterprises (unincorporated enterprises and incorporated enterprises with one employee or less). Results are presented for the regions corresponding to each of Canada’s seven Regional Development Agencies.
Institution
Statistics Canada
Date
March, 2025
Pages
45
Language
en
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Citation
Cornelissen, Louis, and Bertrand Ouellet-Léveillé. Portrait of Official Language Minority Enterprises in Canada in 2021. Statistics Canada, March 2025.
Subject
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Economics
- Business
- Industry
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Labour
- Employment
- Ethno-Cultural Groups
- Language and Language Use
Geographical area
- Canada
Type
- Report
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