Quebec City is mostly francophone, but there remains a pocket of anglophones, mostly of Irish ancestry, who nurture a very vibrant community, including the community’s cultural flagship, the Morrin Centre, with its schools and North America’s oldest newspaper, the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.
About 9% of the riding’s population are immigrants, with some of the largest populations born in France and Colombia.
Spanish is the most common non-official mother tongue in the riding.
Approximately 1% of the riding’s population identify as Aboriginal.
Average individual income is $40,832.