The table shows the changes in household types in Canada at 10-year intervals from 1984 to 2014 and again in 2020.
There has been a steady increase in households without children during this period. One-person households doubled from 6% in 1984 to 12% in 2020, whilst the percentage of couples with no children rose from 19% in 1984 to 23% in 2004 and to 25% in 2014. However, this figure levelled out in 2020. Even bigger changes have occurred when it comes to couples with dependent children. This category shrank from 52% in 1984 to 36% in 2020. In contrast, the percentage of lone parents trebled over the same period, rising from 4% in 1984 to 12% in 2020. The percentage of families with non-dependent children has remained more stable: 10% in 1984, rising only 1% over the next 20 years before falling to 9% in 2014.
In conclusion, the table shows definite patterns of change within the Canadian family over the past 40 years, in particular the decline in the traditional. model of one couple with dependent children. 
The table  
shows
 the  
changes
 in household types in Canada at 10-year intervals from 1984 to 2014 and again in 2020.
There has been a steady increase in households without  
children
 during this period. One-person households doubled from 6% in 1984 to 12% in 2020, whilst the percentage of couples with no  
children
 rose from 19% in 1984 to 23% in 2004 and to 25% in 2014.  
However
, this figure levelled out in 2020. Even bigger  
changes
 have occurred when it  
comes
 to couples with dependent  
children
. This category shrank from 52% in 1984 to 36% in 2020.  
In contrast
, the percentage of lone parents trebled over the same period, rising from 4% in 1984 to 12% in 2020. The percentage of families with non-dependent  
children
 has remained more stable: 10% in 1984, rising  
only
 1% over the  
next
 20 years  
before
 falling to 9% in 2014. 
In conclusion
, the table  
shows
  definite
 patterns of  
change
 within the Canadian family over the past 40 years,  
in particular
 the decline in the traditional.  
model
 of one couple with dependent  
children
.