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Rosemont La Petite Patrie


Main Socioeconomic Variables

The main socioeconomic variables of the Rosemont La Petite Patrie Borough give you a first portrait of the people who chose to live in this particular borough. Of course, the geographical boundaries of the Montreal Boroughs are man made and have often been modified during the course of history.

Nevertheless, each borough developed its own characteristics, its own personality and its own life. Some may be closer to your preferences than others, and this is fine, but they are all worth discovering.

Electoral Process and District: Rosemont La Petite Patrie (F&E;)



Territory: 15.9 km2

Population: 131,618 people in 2006

Density: 8,430/km2

Rank: 3rd most populous


The Four (4) Electoral Districts of the
Rosemont La Petite Patrie Montreal Borough

Étienne Desmarteaux / Marie Victorin /
Saint-Édouard / Vieux Rosemont


Étienne Desmarteaux
Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Étienne-Desmarteau / Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Population: A total number of 32,262 people live in the Étienne Desmarteau electoral district of the Rosemont La Petite Patrie borough.

Young people represent 17% of the population while older people, 65 years old and over represent 16%.

Households: There are 16,955 households in the district with an average of 1.9 persons per household. Homes with one person only represent 49% of all the households.

Single-parent families represent 26% of all the families living in Étienne Desmarteau.

The dwellings of the district are distributed between 28% of owners and 72% of tenants.

Languages: French is spoken in 92% of the households, English in 2% and a foreign language in 5%.

Religions: 79% of the people living in the Etienne Desmarteau district are Roman Catholics, 12% are non-religious and 1% Buddhists.

Immigrants represent 14% of the total population, 19% of which arrived in Montreal between 1996 and 2001. Portugal (11%), Haiti (11%), and Italy (10%) are the first three countries of origin of the immigrants living in this Montreal borough.

Education: 30% of the 20 years old and over population do not have a high school diploma while 25% hold a university degree.

The average income is $37,340, lower than the average in Montreal. In total, 31.2% of the people in households earn less than the yearly minimum income.


Marie Victorin
Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Marie-Victorin / Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Population: A total number of 31,840 people live in the Marie Victorin electoral district of the Rosemont La Petite Patrie borough.

Young people represent 16% of the population while older people, 65 years old and over represent 24%.

Households: There are 16,445 households in the district with an average of 1.9 persons per household. Homes with one person only represent 48% of all the households.

Single-parent families represent 24% of all the families living in Marie Victorin.

The dwellings of the district are distributed between 29% of owners and 70% of tenants.

Languages: French is spoken in 87% of the households, English 4% and a foreign language in 9%.

Religions: 79% of the people living in the Marie Victorin district are Roman Catholics, 7% are non-religious and 3% are Muslims.

Immigrants represent 20% of the total population, 28% of which arrived in Montreal between 1996 and 2001. Haiti (16%), Italy (12%), and France (6%) are the first three countries of origin of the immigrants living in this Montreal borough.

Education: 31% of the 20 years old and over population do not have a high school diploma while 25% hold a university degree.

The average income is $41,822, lower than the average in Montreal. In total, 29.5% of the people in households earn less than the yearly minimum income.


Saint-Édouard
Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Saint-Édouard / Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Population: A total number of 34,682 people live in the Saint-Édouard electoral district of the Rosemont La Petite Patrie borough.

Young people represent 17% of the population while older people, 65 years old and over represent 13%.

Households: There are 17,595 households in the district with an average of 1.9 persons per household. Homes with one person only represent 47% of all the households.

Single-parent families represent 26% of all the families living in Saint-Édouard.

The dwellings of the district are distributed between 20% of owners and 80% of tenants.

Languages: French is spoken in 85% of the households, English in 3% and a foreign language in 12%.

Religions: 69% of the people living in the Saint-Édouard district are Roman Catholics, 17% are non-religious and 3% Buddhists.

Immigrants represent 22% of the total population, 19% of which arrived in Montreal between 1996 and 2001. Vietnam (15%), Italy (12%), and France (10%) are the first three countries of origin of the immigrants living in this Montreal borough.

Education: 28% of the 20 years old and over population do not have a high school diploma while 30% hold a university degree.

The average income is $34,783, lower than the average in Montreal. In total, 38.5% of the people in households earn less than the yearly minimum income.


Vieux Rosemont
Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Vieux Rosemont / Rosemont La Petite Patrie

Population: A total number of 32,534 people live in the Vieux Rosemont electoral district of the Rosemont La Petite Patrie borough.

Young people represent 18% of the population while older people, 65 years old and over represent 14%.

Households: There are 17,125 households in the district with an average of 1.9 persons per household. Homes with one person only represent 46% of all the households.

Single-parent families represent 27% of all the families living in Vieux Rosemont.

The dwellings of the district are distributed between 26% of owners and 73% of tenants.

Languages: French is spoken in 93% of the households, English in 1% and a foreign language in 5%.

Religions: 80% of the people living in the Vieux Rosemont district are Roman Catholics, 10% are non-religious and a small percentage of people frequent the United Church.

Immigrants represent 16% of the total population, 26% of which arrived in Montreal between 1996 and 2001. Portugal (12%), Haiti (9%), and France (7%) are the first three countries of origin of the immigrants living in this Montreal borough.

Education: 29% of the 20 years old and over population do not have a high school diploma while 26% hold a university degree.

The average income is $39,494, lower than the average in Montreal. In total, 30.9% of the people in households earn less than the yearly minimum income.


To get more information, make a municipal service request or file a complaint, you may visit Réseau Accès Montréal (F&E;) online. You may also contact them by phone (simply dial 311), by mail or by visiting one of their service counters.

During election time or during any other time, you may wish to visit Élections Montréal (F&E;) or Le directeur général des élections du Québec (F&E;) or Elections Canada: Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (F&E;) for information on our municipal, provincial or federal electoral systems.


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