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Welcome to Data This report and other related documents can be found at www.mississauga.ca/data. Data is the official City of website that contains urban planning related reports, newsletters, brochures and data. The Information Planning Research Unit manages statistical data including: population, demographics, census, development monitoring/activity, growth forecasts, housing, employment, office, land use, vacant employment lands, and the environment. Visit our Publications and Open Data Catalogue to find our complete inventory of our freely available information products. Working on a research project? Contact us below for the latest statistics. Phone: (905) 615-3200 ext. 5556 Email: eplanbuild.info@mississauga.ca RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/data Twitter: www.twitter.com/mississaugadata Website: www.mississauga.ca/data

February, 1999 1996 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada History Lorne Park originated from a resort area based at the southerly end of Lorne Park Road. The area was frequented by many tourists and impressive two and three story cottages reflected the affluent background of their owners. Lorne Park remained a cottage community until after World War II when permanent residents began to move in. The first evidence of a village in Clarkson was around 1830 with farming and milling as the traditional occupations for the community. As the community became more established, Clarkson Corners, at the railway and Clarkson Road became a stop commonly used during train travel between Toronto and Hamilton. The first general store and post office were established at this location by the Clarkson family. The focus of development has shifted throughout the district over time. Stagecoach traffic along Clarkson Road between Dundas Street and Lakeshore Road influenced early settlement along that route. As rail transit became more popular, Clarkson Corners became a centre for the area. Park Royal evolved in the 1950 s and was referred to as the most pre-planned subdivision of its time. Progressive features of this area included buried service cables and its own sewer system in addition to planned school, recreation and commercial locations. Many of the early strictures are still present throughout the District. The Bradley House Museum, the Anchorage and the Benares House are a few of the historic buildings still present. Table 1-1996 Total Population Total Population Male Female 39,485 19,415 20,075 544,380 268,205 276,180 as a % of 7.3% 7.2% 7.3%, Leading Today for Tomorrow

Page 2 Figure 1 - Population Pyramid Age 85 + 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 Male Percent Female Table 2 - Age Groups Age Groups # % # % as a % of 0-4 2,740 6.9 42,580 7.8 6.4 5-9 2,870 7.3 40,025 7.4 7.2 10-14 2,800 7.1 38,820 7.1 7.2 15-19 2,610 6.6 37,910 7.0 6.9 20-24 2,530 6.4 37,295 6.9 6.8 25-29 2,590 6.6 43,535 8.0 5.9 30-34 3,310 8.4 53,155 9.8 6.2 35-39 3,490 8.8 50,905 9.4 6.9 40-44 3,200 8.1 44,895 8.2 7.1 45-49 3,055 7.7 41,495 7.6 7.4 50-54 2,525 6.4 30,295 5.6 8.3 55-59 2,070 5.2 23,480 4.3 8.8 60-64 1,795 4.5 18,540 3.4 9.7 65-69 1,470 3.7 14,975 2.8 9.8 70-74 1,110 2.8 11,725 2.2 9.5 75-79 635 1.6 7,195 1.3 8.8 80-84 385 1.0 4,480 0.8 8.6 85+ 315 0.8 3,075 0.6 10.2 TOTAL 39,485 100 544,380 100 7.3

Page 3 Table 3 - Population by Ethnic Origin (Single Responses) Ethnic Origin refers to the ethnic or cultural group(s) to which an individual s ancestors belonged and the ancestral roots or origins of the population. It is not the same as place of birth, citizenship or nationality. People who responded to more than one category were counted as multiple responses. Ethnic Origin Rank # % # % as a % of Canadian 1 4,305 11.0 39,010 7.2 11.0 English 2 4,015 10.3 31,600 5.8 12.7 Polish 3 1,420 3.6 23,755 4.4 6.0 Italian 4 1,360 3.5 32,990 6.1 4.1 Scottish 5 1,145 2.9 10,605 2.0 10.8 Irish 6 1,115 2.8 8,745 1.6 12.8 East Indian 7 1,090 2.8 40,000 7.4 2.7 Portuguese 8 1,030 2.6 22,355 4.1 4.6 Filipino 9 675 1.7 15,685 2.9 4.3 German 10 630 1.6 6,655 1.2 9.5 Chinese 11 590 1.5 28,325 5.2 2.1 Ukrainian 12 535 1.4 6,330 1.2 8.5 Dutch (Netherlands) 13 400 1.0 2,715 0.5 14.7 French 14 355 0.9 4,805 0.9 7.4 Jamaican 15 345 0.9 14,080 2.6 2.5 Greek 16 235 0.6 4,435 0.8 5.3 Hungarian (Magyar) 17 225 0.6 2,145 0.4 10.5 Arab, n.i.e. 18 220 0.6 1,825 0.3 12.1 Croatian 19 185 0.5 7,420 1.4 2.5 Trinidadian/Tobagonian 20 180 0.5 2,260 0.4 8.0 Other Single Responses 3,115 8.0 76,145 14.0 4.1 Multiple Responses 15,950 40.8 160,565 29.6 9.9 Total Responses 39,140 100 542,450 100 7.2

Page 4 Table 4 - Place of Birth for Immigrants as a Place of Birth Rank # % # % % of United Kingdom 1 2,070 17.9 19,980 8.5 10.4 Poland 2 1,120 9.7 19,570 8.3 5.7 Philippines 3 655 5.7 14,310 6.1 4.6 Portugal 4 620 5.4 13,280 5.7 4.7 Italy 5 510 4.4 13,780 5.9 3.7 United States 6 450 3.9 3,475 1.5 12.9 India 7 445 3.8 23,860 10.2 1.9 Trinidad and Tobago 8 435 3.8 6,455 2.7 6.7 Germany 9 385 3.3 4,060 1.7 9.5 Guyana 10 360 3.1 6,940 3.0 5.2 All Other Places of Birth 4,510 39.0 109,150 46.5 4.1 Total Immigrants 11,560 100 234,860 100 4.9 Table 5 - Immigrants Arriving Between 1991 and 1996 Clarkson- Lorne Park Place of Birth Rank # % # % as a % of Poland 1 255 14.4 5,815 10.2 4.4 Philippines 2 215 12.1 4,495 7.9 4.8 Trinidad and Tobago 3 135 7.6 1,785 3.1 7.6 India 4 105 5.9 8,585 15.0 1.2 Pakistan 5 85 4.8 2,485 4.4 3.4 Guyana 6 80 4.5 1,415 2.5 5.7 Hong Kong 7 65 3.7 4,680 8.2 1.4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 65 3.7 765 1.3 8.5 United Kingdom 9 45 2.5 905 1.6 5.0 China, People's Republic of 10 45 2.5 2,420 4.2 1.9 Korea, South 11 45 2.5 620 1.1 7.3 All Other Places of Birth 635 35.8 23,155 40.5 2.7 Total Immigrants 1,775 100 57,125 100 3.1

Page 5 1 n.i.e. - not identified elsewhere Table 6 - Visible Minority Population Visible Minority is defined in the Employment Equity Act as persons other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non- Caucasian in race or non-white in colour. as Visible Minority Group # % # % a % of Black 1,515 3.9 33,805 6.2 4.5 South Asian 1,290 3.3 61,520 11.3 2.1 Chinese 605 1.5 29,435 5.4 2.1 Korean 125 0.3 2,695 0.5 4.6 Japanese 150 0.4 2,115 0.4 7.1 Southeast Asian 140 0.4 7,505 1.4 1.9 Filipino 750 1.9 18,425 3.4 4.1 Arab/West Asian 550 1.4 10,050 1.9 5.5 Latin American 220 0.6 7,715 1.4 2.9 Visible minority, n.i.e. 1 245 0.6 6,790 1.3 3.6 Multiple visible minority 190 0.5 3,865 0.7 4.9 Total Visible Minority 5,855 15.0 183,925 33.9 3.2 Non-visible Minority 33,270 85.0 358,530 66.1 9.3 Total Population 39,150 100 544,380 100 7.2 Figure 2 - Education Levels (Total population 15 years and over by highest level of schooling) Less than Grade 9 Grade 9-13 Trade Certificate or Diploma Other Non-university Education University 1,360 33,665 925 13,410 10,605 146,875 7,640 104,300 10,115 122,700 0 10 20 30 40 50 Percent

Page 6 Table 7 - Total Labour Force by Industry Division Clarkson-Lorne Park as a % of All Industries # % # % Manufacturing Industries 3,450 16.1 55,850 19.1 6.2 Retail Trade Industries 2,275 10.6 35,400 12.1 6.4 Business Service Industries 2,395 11.2 28,585 9.8 8.4 Wholesale Trade Industries 1,720 8.0 25,335 8.7 6.8 Health and Social Service Industries 1,700 7.9 20,700 7.1 8.2 Other Service Industries 1,700 7.9 20,035 6.8 8.5 Finance and Insurance Industries 1,720 8.0 18,415 6.3 9.3 Accommodation, Food and Beverage Service Industries 820 3.8 15,860 5.4 5.2 Transportation and Storage Industries 910 4.3 15,555 5.3 5.9 Educational Service Industries 1,205 5.6 14,405 4.9 8.4 Construction Industries 975 4.6 12,805 4.4 7.6 Communication and Other Utility Industries 900 4.2 12,055 4.1 7.5 Government Service Industries 790 3.7 9,605 3.3 8.2 Real Estate Operator and Insurance Agent Industries 560 2.6 6,825 2.3 8.2 Agricultural and Related Service Industries 70 0.3 975 0.3 7.2 Mining (including milling), Quarrying and Oil Well Industries 30 0.1 360 0.1 8.3 Logging and Forestry Industries 10 0.0 50 0.0 20.0 Fishing and Trapping Industries 0 0.0 10 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 21,405 100 292,850 100 7.3

Page 7 Table 8 - Total Labour Force by Occupation Clarkson-Lorne Park as a % Category # % # % of Business, Finance and Administrative Occupations 5,575 26.0 73,235 25.0 7.6 Sales and Service Occupations 5,110 23.9 69,720 23.8 7.3 Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations 2,135 10.0 37,165 12.7 5.7 Management Occupations 3,070 14.3 34,100 11.6 9.0 Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations Social Sciences, Education, Government Services and Religious Occupations 1,310 6.1 26,770 9.1 4.9 1,360 6.3 18,290 6.2 7.4 1,225 5.7 14,790 5.1 8.3 Health Occupations 730 3.4 10,840 3.7 6.7 Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport Organizations 620 2.9 6,085 2.1 10.2 Occupations Unique to Primary Industries 200 0.9 1,860 0.6 10.8 TOTAL 21,425 100 292,850 100 7.3

Page 8 $60,000 $55,000 $50,000 $45,000 $40,000 $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 Figure 3 - Average Total Income by Age & Sex, (1995 Income) $0 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 + Male $9,899 $48,292 $60,705 $35,188 Female $8,005 $31,234 $28,475 $21,079 Male Female Average Total Income Refers to the average total money received from the following sources during calendar year 1995 by persons 15 years of age and over: wages and salaries; net farm income; net non-farm income from unincorporated business and/or professional practice; federal Child Tax benefits; Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement; benefits from Canada or Quebec Pension Plan; benefits from Unemployment Insurance; other income from government sources; dividends, interest on bonds, deposits and savings certificates, and other investment income; retirement pensions; superannuation and annuities, including those from RRSPs and RRIFs; other money income. Table 9 - Average Total Income (Age 15 Years and Over) Clarkson- Lorne Park Male $46,603 $35,779 Female $25,616 $22,799 Census Family Refers to a now-married couple (with or without never-married sons and/or daughters of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without never married sons and/or daughters of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one never-married son or daughter living in the same dwelling. Figure 4 - Average Family & Household Income Census family income of all families Census family income of husband-wife families (1995 Income) $65,252 $69,711 $81,759 $85,874 Household Refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents), who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada. It may consist of a family group (census family) with or without other non-family persons, of two or more families sharing a dwelling, of a group of unrelated person, or of one person living alone. Household income of all private households Household income of one person households Household income of 2 or more person households $0 $20,000 $34,560 $33,712 $40,000 $60,000 $80,904 $65,267 $85,371 $70,522 $80,000 $100,000 Data Source: 1996 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada Editors: Susan Tanabe Telephone: (905) 615-3807 susan.tanabe@city.mississauga.on.ca Mary Paron Telephone: (905) 896-5547 mary.paron@city.mississauga.on.ca Policy Planning Division Planning and Building Department City of 300 City Centre Drive, Ontario L5B 3C1 For further information on the City of please visit our website at www.city.mississauga.on.ca