In 2006, Canada’s population consisted of 49% males (15.5 million) and 51% females (16.1 million), a sex ...
In 2006, Canada’s population consisted of 49% males (15.5 million) and 51% females (16.1 million), a sex ratio of 96 males per hundred females. Females outnumbered males in every province except for Alberta and the three territories. Alberta had the most balanced sex ratio, with almost half male and half female. The map shows the sex distribution by census division and census subdivision.