The majority of the residents of the riding identify with the English-speaking community and use English as their first official language spoken. The riding has the lowest percentage of mother tongue French speaking individuals of any riding in Quebec. The riding also is home to a large Jewish community. This is one of only two ridings (the other is Thornhill, Ontario) where Jews are a plurality of the population.
About 47% of the riding’s population are immigrants, with some of the largest populations born in the Philippines, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Tagalog, Arabic, and Russian are the most common non-official mother tongues in the riding.
Less than 1% of the riding’s population identify as Aboriginal.
Average individual income is $56,779.