Laval is linguistically diverse. The 2011 census found that French was the sole mother tongue of 60.8% of the population, and was spoken most often at home by 65.2% of residents. The next most common mother tongues were English (7.0%), Arabic (5.6%), Italian (4.2%), Greek (3.5%), Spanish (2.9%), Armenian (1.7%), Creoles (1.6%), Romanian (1.3%) and Portuguese (1.3%).
Reference 1: Population and Percent.
Reference 2: Canadian, French, Italian, Greek, Irish, Haitian, Lebanese, Québécois, English, Armenian, Portuguese, Scottish, First Nations, German, Spanish, Romanian and Moroccan.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laval,_Quebec
Reference 2: Canadian, French, Italian, Greek, Irish, Haitian, Lebanese, Québécois, English, Armenian, Portuguese, Scottish, First Nations, German, Spanish, Romanian and Moroccan.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laval,_Quebec

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