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Ethnic origins of people in Canada

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According to the2021 Canadian census, over 450 "ethnic or cultural origins" were self-reported byCanadians.[1] The country's ten largest self-reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 wereCanadian[a] (accounting for 15.6 percent of the population), followed byEnglish (14.7 percent),Irish (12.1 percent),Scottish (12.1 percent),French (11.0 percent),German (8.1 percent),Chinese (4.7 percent),Italian (4.3 percent),Indian (3.7 percent), andUkrainian (3.5 percent).[5][6]

Of the36.3 million people enumerated in 2021 approximately 25.4 million reported beingWhite, representing 69.8 percent of the population.[1][7] The indigenous population representing 5 percent or 1.8 million individuals, grew by 9.4 percent compared to the non-Indigenous population, which grew by 5.3 percent from 2016 to 2021.[8] One out of every four Canadians or 26.5 percent of the population belonged to a non-White and non-Indigenousvisible minority,[7][b] the largest of which in 2021 wereSouth Asian (2.6 million people; 7.1 percent), Chinese (1.7 million; 4.7 percent), andBlack (1.5 million; 4.3 percent),Filipinos (960,000 2.6 percent),Arabs (690,000; 1.9 percent), Latin Americans (580,000; 1.6 percent),Southeast Asians (390,000; 1.1 percent),West Asians (360,000; 1.0 percent),Koreans (220,000; 0.6 percent), andJapanese (99,000; 0.3 percent).[1]

Between 2011 and 2016, the visible minority population rose by 18.4 percent.[10] In 1961, less than two percent of Canada's population (about 300,000 people) were members of visible minority groups.[11] The 2021 census indicated that 8.3 million people, or almost one-quarter (23.0 percent) of the population reported themselves as being or having been alanded immigrant or permanent resident in Canada—above the1921 census previous record of 22.3 percent.[12] In 2021, India, China, and the Philippines were the top three countries of origin for immigrants moving to Canada.[13]

Statistics Canada report on race and ethnicity in Canada in 2022

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The 2020 General Social Survey revealed that 92% of adult Canadians said that "[ethnic] diversity is aCanadian value".[14] About 25% of Canadians were "racialized";[1] By 2021, 23% of the Canadian population were immigrants—the "largest proportion since Confederation", according to Statistics Canada.[14][15] Prior to the early 1970s, most new Canadians came from Europe. Since then, more immigrants have come from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.[14] In 2021, most immigrants came from Asia, which includes the Middle East.[14] About 25% of Canadians were "racialized".[1]

Data collection method

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Listed below are theethnic groups ofCanadian residents (citizens,landed immigrants and non-citizen temporary residents) as self-identified in the2016 census in which approximately 35,151,000 census forms were completed). The relevant census question asked for "the ethnic or cultural origins" of the respondent's ancestors and not the respondents themselves.As data were collected by self-declaration, ethnic groups may not necessarily correspond to the true ancestry of respondents.[16] Many respondents acknowledged multiple ancestries. These people were added to the "multiple origin" total for each origin listed. These include responses as varied as a respondent who listed eight different origins and a respondent who answered "French Canadian" (leading to them being counted once for "French" and once for "Canadian"). As with all self-reported data, understanding of the question may have varied from respondent to respondent.

Larger ethnic origins (200,000 or more individuals per group; 2021 census)

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A map showing the largest ethnic or cultural origins in Canada by census division in 2021.
  Canadian/Canadien
  English
  Irish
  Scottish
  French
  German
  Chinese
  Indian
  Ukrainian
  Métis
  Acadian
  Mennonite
  Inuit
  Cree
  Ojibway
  Dene
  Heiltsuk
"Canadian" was the most common ethnic or cultural origin reported in the 2021 census.
Ethnicity[17][6]Total
responses[17]
As single
response[17]
One of multiple
responses[17]
CanadaCanadian[a]5,677,2054,186,8351,490,370
United KingdomEnglandEnglish5,322,8251,350,0504,188,780
Republic of IrelandIrish4,413,120593,8603,819,255
United KingdomScotlandScottish4,392,200559,5753,832,630
FranceFrench3,985,9451,515,0502,470,895
GermanyGerman2,955,695508,1802,447,520
ChinaHong KongMacauTaiwanChinese1,713,8701,372,215341,655
ItalyItalian1,546,390671,510874,880
First Nations[c]1,426,950645,105781,845
IndiaIndian1,347,715976,355371,365
UkraineUkrainian1,258,635273,210985,425
NetherlandsDutch988,585278,830709,760
PolandPolish982,815238,710744,110
United KingdomBritish Isles,
not otherwise specified
938,950417,170521,780
PhilippinesFilipino925,490741,980183,505
QuebecFrench Canadian906,315589,855316,460
Métis600,00091,255508,740
RussiaRussian548,145116,605431,540
NorwayNorwegian466,49541,280425,215
United KingdomWalesWelsh455,72535,685420,040
PortugalPortuguese448,305238,635209,670
United StatesAmerican353,49549,680303,820
SpainSpanish342,04570,030272,010
SwedenSwedish334,50523,710310,795
HungaryHungarian (Magyar)320,15575,870244,285
AcadiansAcadian305,170125,565179,600
PakistanPakistani303,260217,65085,615
African UnionAfrican,
not otherwise specified
301,955177,565124,395
IsraelIsraeli282,015113,140168,870
Punjabi279,950164,690115,260
VietnamVietnamese275,530193,58581,945
Arab LeagueArab,
not otherwise specified
263,710171,40092,310
GreeceGreek262,135134,820127,315
JamaicaJamaican249,070123,595125,480
South KoreaKorean217,650191,65525,995
RomaniaRomanian215,88590,755125,130
LebanonLebanese210,605118,18592,420
IranIranian200,465157,47542,985

Smaller ethnic origins (2021 census)

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Ethnicity[17]Total
responses[17]
As single
response[17]
One of multiple
responses[17]
Christian,
not included elsewhere
200,34099,800100,540
DenmarkDanish196,94596,22074,575
North American Indigenous,
not otherwise specified
194,84094,035100,810
Sikh194,640101,25093,385
AustriaAustrian189,53592,74096,800
BelgiumBelgian182,17590,15092,030
HaitiHaitian178,99084,51094,490
Hindu166,16087,66578,495
MexicoMexican155,49977,43578,055
Mennonites155,09577,73577,360
SwitzerlandSwiss145,57072,01573,555
FinlandFinnish144,05569,27074,785
Sri LankaSri Lankan132,41065,17067,240
CroatiaCroatian130,82064,91565,905
JapanJapanese129,42556,85072,580
South Asian,
not included elsewhere
120,12560,57559,955
Nordic CouncilNorthern European,
not otherwise specified
110,73554,73056,005
EgyptEgyptian105,24555,23050,020
Latin, Central or South American,
not included elsewhere
104,76551,37553,395
Tamil102,17051,16551,005
IcelandIcelandic101,99050,37051,620
ColombiaColombian100,55547,99552,560
MoroccoMoroccan99,98050,83549,150
Czech RepublicCzech98,92547,49551,430
SyriaSyrian98,25049,38548,865
GuyanaGuyanese97,21046,27050,940
AfghanistanAfghanistanAfghan96,81048,25548,550
Black,
not otherwise specified
94,58544,33550,250
SerbiaSerbian93,36046,94548,865
Ojibwe92,22044,61047,600
Dominion of NewfoundlandNewfoundlander91,67045,66546,005
Hong KongHong Kongers81,68039,48542,195
Trinidad and TobagoTrinidadian/Tobagonian77,40537,65539,750
TurkeyTurk76,74539,95536,795
NunavutInuit,
not otherwise specified
76,67537,31539,365
BangladeshBangladeshi75,42539,08536,335
AlgeriaAlgerian73,77038,03535,740
BrazilBrazilian71,75534,67037,085
NigeriaNigerian69,54034,68034,860
ArmeniaArmenian68,85034,10534,745
SlovakiaSlovak68,21033,47534,740
Eastern European,
not otherwise specified
67,78031,52533,995
SomaliaSomali65,55531,55533,995
TaiwanTaiwanese64,02029,28034,740
IraqIraqi59,30029,86529,435
El SalvadorSalvadorean59,28029,15030,130
Black Caribbean59,05026,38532,670
East and Southeast Asian,
not otherwise specified
58,87027,84531,025
West or Central Asian or Middle Eastern,
not otherwise specified
58,84030,56028,280
Caribbean,
not otherwise specified
57,19525,71531,475
Algonqin56,07027,02529,040
West Indies FederationWest Indian,
not otherwise specified
58,84030,56028,280
LithuaniaLithuanian52,04024,51027,530
South AfricaSouth African49,84024,88524,955
AustraliaAustralian46,76524,16522,595
PalestinePalestinian45,90523,93021,975
ChileChilean45,19018,68526,510
Democratic Republic of the CongoRepublic of the CongoAngola Congolese45,26022,00023,260
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia44,72021,70023,025
EthiopiaEthiopian42,54520,67521,875
PeruPeruvian42,29519,92522,370
CambodiaCambodian41,95019,83522,115
Berber41,70022,32519,370
MaltaMaltese40,67020,21020,455
SloveniaSlovenian40,47013,69026,78
North MacedoniaMacedonian39,44019,50019,940
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav
not included elsewhere
38,4808,57029,91
BarbadosBarbadian37,77511,60526,170
Gujarati36,97015,72021,245
AlbaniaAlbanian36,18528,4257,760
GhanaGhanaian35,49526,5358,960
BulgariaBulgarian34,56019,96514,595
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak,
not otherwise specified
33,13515,35517,775
LatviaLatvian30,7257,04023,685
CubaCuban29,06510,04019,030
IsraelIsraeli28,7406,45022,280
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian26,74015,61011,125
VenezuelaVenezuelan26,34510,30516,040
GuatemalaGuatemalan26,27013,90512,370
TunisiaTunisian25,65017,6208,030
EcuadorEcuadorian25,41013,92511,485
EritreaEritrean25,25520,6254,630
CameroonCameroonian24,61520,6054,010
LaosLaotian24,58013,37511,205
EstoniaEstonian24,5306,15518,375
Dominican RepublicDominicaDominican23,1309,93013,200
BangladeshBengali22,90518,4354,470
Aboriginal from Central/South America22,7202,08020,645
IndonesiaIndonesian21,3954,77516,615
BelarusBelarusian20,7105,12515,585
ArgentinaArgentinian20,6804,16516,510
SudanSudanese19,96015,2504,710
FijiFijian19,3708,27011,105
ThailandThai19,0057,74011,265
GrenadaGrenadian17,9157,51510,400
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesVincentian/Grenadinian17,4257,24510,180
East African17,3057,22010,085
NepalNepali17,13513,6953,440
MalaysiaMalaysian16,9202,55514,365
Kurdistan RegionKurdish16,32010,4705,845
New ZealandNew Zealander15,3951,30014,095
Central and West African origins,
not included elsewhere
15,3807,8007,585
MoldovaMoldovan14,9157,4157,505
JordanJordanian14,2507,9556,295
Assyrian homelandAssyrian13,8308,8704,960
NicaraguaNicaraguan13,7056,3607,350
BrittanyBreton11,8453,2308,615
FlandersFlemish11,6851,48510,200
Hispanic11,0505,6605,395
BurundiBurundian10,9908,9652,025
Ivory CoastIvoirean10,9357,7953,140
KenyaKenyan10,9155,4455,465
RwandaRwandan10,7758,0802,690
HondurasHonduran10,6505,3255,325
SenegalSenegalese10,1756,4903,685
Yoruba9,5856,8702,715
MyanmarBurmese9,3354,6604,675
MauritaniaMauritanian9,3253,5205,805
Saint LuciaSt. Lucian8,9854,0404,945
ZimbabweZimbabwean8,0904,9453,140
TibetTibetan8,0407,0151,030
LibyaLibyan7,7455,7551,985
MongoliaMongolian7,4802,5554,925
Sri LankaSinhalese7,2854,3552,930
GuineaGuinean7,2404,7052,540
Basque Country (autonomous community)Basque6,9707156,250
SicilySicilian6,9401,3455,600
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabian6,8104,2002,615
UruguayUruguayan6,7951,8104,985
YemenYemeni6,6402,9403,700
East orSoutheast Asian,
not included elsewhere
6,5054,2352,270
AzerbaijanAzerbaijani6,4252,2804,145
Maya6,2901,1805,105
Isle of ManManx6,1252855,845
North African,
not included elsewhere
6,1152,9053,210
Goan6,0702,0404,030
UgandaUgandan5,7053,2452,460
CyprusCypriot5,6501,2654,385
Costa RicaCosta Rican5,5352,1403,395
Igbo5,3203,4751,845
TogoTogolese5,3003,0952,205
BoliviaBolivian5,0551,8903,160
BeninBeninese4,9902,6502,340
Slavic,
not otherwise specified
4,8701,4703,400
TatarstanTatar4,8258803,940
Pashtun4,8102,2452,565
Georgian4,7751,9002,875
Yakut4,7611,8862,875
Tanzanian4,7101,8352,875
Panamanian4,7001,0903,610
Roma (Gypsy)4,6307453,895
Frisian4,5907953,790
Karen4,5153,835680
Antiguan4,5051,2753,225
Malagasy4,5002,1552,345
Malian4,4852,3102,180
Paraguayan4,3256703,660
Montenegrin4,1659153,245
Bantu,
not otherwise specified
3,9652,3151,645
Uzbek3,9201,7302,190
Luxembourger3,9154403,475
Bahamian3,6708102,860
Bhutanese3,6002,4401,160
Channel Islander3,5904353,155
Coptic3,5351,4902,040
Puerto Rican3,4104452,960
Western European origins,
not included elsewhere
3,3708402,530
Oromo3,3552,410945
Kazakh3,3251,4651,860
Hawaiian3,2951203,175
Burkinabe3,1551,9801,165
Kashmiri3,1151,0952,020
Bermudan3,0753102,765
Carib3,0351302,905
Angolan2,9551,1401,820
Kittitian/Nevisian2,9207502,165
Tajik2,9101,2401,665
Kosovar2,8701,7101,160
Singaporean2,8504952,355
Alsatian2,8003752,425
Sierra Leonean2,6201,5801,040
Maori2,5001552,345
Liberian2,4851,520965
Peulh2,4401,4251,015
Pacific Islands origins,
not included elsewhere
2,3354701,865
Kuwaiti2,2351,0801,155
Southern European origins,
not included elsewhere
2,1654401,730
Tigrian2,1551,340810
Martinican2,0053701,635
Cornish1,9701201,855
Akan1,9551,235720
Edo1,9451,180765
Other North American origins,
not included elsewhere
1,8956551,240
Afrikaner1,8702801,595
Zambian1,8651,055805
Chadian1,8451,185655
Belizean1,7552501,505
Corsican1,7501651,590
Djiboutian1,710980730
Ashanti1,585765825
Uighur1,5551,010540
Amhara1,530710820
Samoan1,5301501,375
Hazara1,515585930
Arawak1,440551,385
Gabonese1,405595820
Seychellois1,285575710
Catalan1,2752001,075
Maure1,190400790
Guadeloupean1,130245885
Malinké1,120675455
Polynesian,
not otherwise specified
1,105901,015
Kyrgyz1,060580475
Turkmen1,040390655
Gambian975580395
Zulu945285660
Bavarian94050890
Montserratian935190745
Dinka900585320
Ewe845320525
Wolof835465375
Hmong810585220
Harari660395265
Chechen100100100

Evolution from 1871 to 1921

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During the fifty-year period beginning from thefirst census of independent Canada in 1871 until thecensus of 1921, the national ethnic composition wasmulticultural, however in the early period was dominated by four origin groups fromwestern andnorthern Europe:French,English,Irish, andScottish.[18]: 512  Following the French and British Isles origin groups,Continental European communities were the largest in Canada, and grew fairly rapidly between the 1901 census and the 1921 census.[18]: 512  Nominally smallEast Asian,South Asian,West Asian, andWest African descended communities also existed during this time period.[18]: 512 

The ethnic French population, comprising a plurality of the total population from confederation until just prior to the 1921 census, overwhelmingly relied on natural increase for growth, withprogeny stemming from early settlers who arrived throughout the 17th and 18th centuries; migration fromFrance had been severely curtailed by theBritish Empire and early governments of independent Canada. Population growth amongst the French population occurred at relatively high pace, increasing from 1,082,940 persons in 1871 to 2,452,743 persons in 1921.[18]: 512  Despite an increase of nearly 1.5 million persons during this fifty-year period, the French proportion of the total Canadian population dropped slightly, from 31.1 percent, to 27.1 percent.[18]: 512 

By contrast, large population increases amongst the three main ethnic groups from the British Isles (English, Irish, and Scottish) occurred through natural increase but relied heavily on high immigration rates that began in the early-mid 19th century dubbed theGreat Migration of Canada − this continued through the early 20th century, spurred by record immigration rates during the 1900s and 1910s, when English immigrants formed a majority or plurality of all immigrants to Canada on an annual and decadal basis.

The English population, in particular, grew at a rapid pace, increasing from 705,369 persons in 1871 to 2,545,358 persons in 1921, representing an increase of nearly 2 million persons during the fifty-year period.[18]: 512  During the same time period, the English proportion of the total Canadian population rose from 20.3 percent to 29.0 percent.[18]: 512  The English community experienced massive growth principally during the first two decades of the 20th century as a result of record immigration at the time; during the era, persons of English descent also became the single largest ethnic group in Canada, comprising a plurality of the Canadian population by the 1921 census.[18]: 512 

The Irish population, meanwhile, witnessed steady, slowing population growth during the late 19th and early 20th century, with the proportion of the total Canadian population dropping from 24.3 percent in 1871 to 12.6 percent in 1921 and falling from the second-largest ethnic group in Canada from to fourth − principally due to massive immigration flows from England to Canada at the time − despite the population increasing from 846,414 persons to 1,107,803 persons in the fifty-year timeframe.[18]: 512  The largest Irish population increases occurred prior to confederation, spurred by mass immigration during the mid-19th century at the height of theGreat Migration of Canada, and was primarily due toThe Great Famine and related poor economic conditions in Ireland at the time.

At the turn of the 20th century, overall immigrant proportions from theBritish Isles to Canada gradually dropped from a majority to a plurality. At the time, the federal government began supplementing increased mass immigration from the British Isles (mainly England) by also permitting large migration flows fromcontinental Europe, especiallyGermany,Scandinavia, and theSoviet Union. This was primarily as a result of federal policy aimed at settlingthe Prairies throughethnic block settlements and ultimately led to the highest annual immigration rates in Canadian history sinceconfederation in 1867 that remain unsurpassed in the contemporary era, including 1913 (new immigrants accounted for 5.3 percent of the total population), 1912 (5.1 percent), 1911 (4.6 percent), 1907 (4.3 percent) and 1910 (4.1 percent).[19][20]

Largely due to increased immigration levels outside of the British Isles, the continental European population grew rapidly during the first two decades of the 20th century − comprising 1,246,151 persons or 14.2 percent as proportion of the total Canadian population by the 1921 census, representing a numerical increase of over 1 million persons from fifty years earlier in 1871, when the continental European population stood at approximately 236,043 persons or 6.8 percent of the total Canadian population.[18]: 512 

Broadening themulticultural makeup of Canada, the diversity across the Prairie provinces during the early 20th century was soon dubbed acultural mosaic by journalistVictoria Hayward in the early 1920s:

"New Canadians, representing many places and widely separated sections of Old Europe, have contributed to the Prairie Provinces a variety in the way ofChurch Architecture.Cupolas anddomes distinctlyEastern, almostTurkish, startle one above the tops ofManitoba maples or the bush of the river banks. These architectural figures of the landscape, apart altogether of their religious significance, are centers where, crossing the threshold on Sundays, one has the opportunity of hearingSwedish music, or the rich, deep chanting of the Russian responses; and of viewing at close hand the artistry that goes to make up the interior appointments of these churches transplanted from the East to the West… It is indeed a mosaic of vast dimensions and great breadth, essayed of the Prairie."[21]

Ethnic Origins of Canadians (1871−1921)
Ethnic
Origin
1871
[22]: 332 [18]: 512 
1881
[18]: 512 
1901
[18]: 512 [23]: 370 [24]: 354 
1911
[18]: 512 [23]: 370 [24]: 354 
1921
[18]: 512 [24]: 356 
Pop.%Pop.%Pop.%Pop.%Pop.%
French1,082,94031.07%1,298,92930.03%1,649,37130.71%2,061,71928.61%2,452,74327.91%
Irish846,41424.28%957,40322.14%988,72118.41%1,074,73814.91%1,107,80312.61%
English706,36920.26%881,30120.38%1,260,89923.47%1,871,26825.97%2,545,35828.96%
Scottish549,94615.78%699,86316.18%800,15414.9%1,027,01514.25%1,173,62513.35%
German202,9915.82%254,3195.88%310,6015.78%403,4175.6%294,6353.35%
Dutch29,6620.85%30,4120.7%33,8450.63%55,9610.78%117,5051.34%
Indigenous23,0370.66%108,5472.51%127,9412.38%105,6111.47%114,0831.3%
African21,4960.62%21,3940.49%17,4370.32%16,9940.24%18,2910.21%
Other
British
7,7730.22%9,9470.23%13,4210.25%26,0600.36%41,9320.48%
Swiss2,9620.08%3,8660.07%6,6260.09%12,8370.15%
Scandinavian1,6230.05%5,2230.12%31,0420.58%112,6821.56%167,3691.9%
Italian1,0350.03%1,8490.04%10,8340.2%45,9630.64%66,7690.76%
Spanish
Portuguese
8290.02%2,6950.03%
Russian6070.02%1,2270.03%19,8250.37%44,3760.62%100,0641.14%
Jewish1250.004%6670.02%16,1310.3%76,1991.06%126,1961.44%
Greek390.001%2910.01%3,6140.05%5,7400.07%
Indian110.0003%1000.002%2,3420.03%1,0180.01%
Chinese4,3830.1%17,3120.32%27,8310.39%39,5870.45%
Austrian10,9470.2%44,0360.61%107,6711.23%
Polish6,2850.12%33,6520.47%53,4030.61%
Ukrainian5,6820.11%75,4321.05%108,7211.24%
Japanese4,7380.09%9,0670.13%15,8680.18%
Belgian2,9940.06%9,6640.13%20,2340.23%
Finnish2,5020.05%15,5000.22%21,4940.24%
Syrian
Lebanese
Turkish
Armenian
1,6810.03%3,8800.05%9,2600.11%
Hungarian1,5490.03%11,6480.16%13,1810.15%
Bulgarian
Romanian
3340.01%5,8830.08%15,2350.17%
Czech
Slovak
8,8400.1%
Yugoslav3,9060.04%
Lithuanian1,9700.02%
Other7,9020.23%
Canada3,485,761100%4,324,810100%5,371,315100%7,206,643100%8,787,949100%
Note: The figures for 1871 cover the four original provinces of Canada (Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) only.

Evolution from 1996 to 2016

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As regards total responses, Canadian is the most common ethnic origin (11,113,965) in the 2016 Census (see above). This was also the case in the 2011 NHS (10,563,805),[25] 2006 Census (10,066,290),[26] 2001 Census (11,682,680),[27] and the 1996 Census (8,806,975).[28] Canadian was also the most commonsingle ethnic origin in the 1996 (5,326,995), 2001 (6,748,135), 2006 (5,748,725), 2011 (5,834,535), and 2016 (6,436,940).

Ethnic Origin (Single Responses), 1996–2016
1996[28]2001[27]2006[26]2011[25]2016[29]
#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.
1Canadian5,326,9951Canadian6,748,1351Canadian5,748,7251Canadian5,834,5351Canadian6,436,940
2French2,665,2502English1,479,5252English1,367,1252English1,312,5702Chinese1,439,980
3English2,048,2753French1,060,7603French1,230,5353Chinese1,210,9453English1,098,925
4Chinese800,4704Chinese936,2104Chinese1,135,3654French1,165,4654Indian1,096,850
5Italian729,4555Italian726,2755Indian780,1755Indian919,1555French1,006,180
6German726,1456German705,6006Italian741,0456Italian700,8456Italian695,415
7Scottish642,9707Scottish607,2357German670,6407German608,5207Filipino651,390
8Irish504,0308Indian581,6658Scottish568,5158Scottish544,4408German569,650
9Indian438,7709Irish496,8659First Nations512,1509First Nations517,5509First Nations526,570
10First Nations394,55510First Nations455,80510Irish491,03010Filipino506,54510Scottish475,575
11Ukrainian331,68011Ukrainian326,19511Filipino321,39011Irish506,44511Irish457,905
12Dutch313,88012Dutch316,22012Dutch303,40012Dutch297,88512Dutch289,675
13Polish265,93013Filipino266,14013Ukrainian300,59013Ukrainian276,05513Ukrainian273,810
14Portuguese252,64014Polish260,41514Polish269,37514Polish255,13514Portuguese264,815
15Filipino198,42015Portuguese252,83515Portuguese262,23015Portuguese250,32015Polish264,415
16Jewish195,81016Jewish186,47516Greek145,25016Vietnamese157,45016Korean177,925
17Greek144,94017Greek143,78517Korean137,79017Korean154,35517Iranian170,755
18Jamaican128,57018Jamaican138,18018Vietnamese136,44518Jamaican142,87018Vietnamese165,390
19Vietnamese110,39019Vietnamese119,12019Jamaican134,32019Greek141,75519Jamaican161,495
20Hungarian94,18520Korean95,20020Jewish134,04520Iranian131,10020Pakistani156,300
Ethnic Origin (Single and Multiple Responses), 1996–2016
1996[28]2001[27]2006[26]2011[25]2016[29]
#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.#Ethnic OriginPop.
1Canadian8,806,2751Canadian11,682,6801Canadian10,066,2901Canadian10,563,8051Canadian11,135,965
2English6,832,0952English5,978,8752English6,570,0152English6,509,5002English6,320,085
3French5,597,8453French4,668,4103French4,941,2103French5,065,6903Scottish4,799,005
4Scottish4,260,8404Scottish4,157,2104Scottish4,719,8504Scottish4,714,9704French4,670,595
5Irish3,767,6105Irish3,822,6605Irish4,354,1555Irish4,544,8705Irish4,627,000
6German2,757,1406German2,742,7656German3,179,4256German3,203,3306German3,322,405
7Italian1,207,4757Italian1,270,3707Italian1,445,3357Italian1,488,4257Chinese1,769,195
8Ukrainian1,026,4758Chinese1,094,7008Chinese1,346,5108Chinese1,487,5808Italian1,587,970
9Chinese921,5859Ukrainian1,071,0609North American Indian1,253,6159First Nations1,369,1159First Nations1,525,570
10Dutch916,21510North American Indian1,000,89010Ukrainian1,209,08510Ukrainian1,251,17010Indian1,374,715
11North American Indian867,22511Dutch923,31011Dutch1,035,96511Indian1,165,14511Ukrainian1,359,655
12Polish786,73512Polish817,08512Polish984,56512Dutch1,067,24512Dutch1,111,655
13Indian548,08013Indian713,33013Indian962,66513Polish1,010,70513Polish1,106,585
14Jewish351,70514Norwegian363,76014Russian500,60014Filipino662,60014Filipino837,135
15Norwegian346,31015Portuguese357,69015Welsh440,96515British Isles, n.i.e.576,03015British Isles, n.i.e.644,695
16Welsh338,90516Welsh350,36516Filipino436,19016Russian550,52016Russian622,445
17Portuguese335,11017Jewish348,60517Norwegian432,51517Welsh458,70517Métis599,995
18Swedish278,97518Russian337,96018Portuguese410,85018Norwegian452,70518Portuguese482,605
19Russian272,33519Filipino327,55019Métis409,06519Métis447,65519Welsh474,805
20Hungarian250,52520Métis307,84520British Isles, n.i.e.403,91520Portuguese429,85020Norwegian463,275

Visible minority

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Visible minority population by province and territory, 2016[30]
Province/territorySouth AsianChineseBlackFilipinoLatin AmericanArabSoutheast AsianWest AsianKoreanJapaneseVisible minority,n.i.e.Multiple visible minoritiesTotal visible minority populationTotal populationPercent visible minority
Alberta[31]230,930158,200129,390166,19555,09056,70043,98520,98021,27512,1659,90028,360933,1653,978,14523.46%
British Columbia[32]365,705508,48043,500145,02544,11519,84054,92048,69560,49541,2308,76040,4651,381,2354,560,24030.29%
Manitoba[33]42,06022,54030,33579,8159,8955,0308,5652,6954,3751,8503,1956,485216,8501,240,70017.48%
New Brunswick[34]2,5353,9257,0001,9801,2852,9601,2307301,68523030567524,535730,7103.36%
Newfoundland and Labrador[35]2,6452,3252,3551,3906351,375340220806015025511,810512,2502.31%
Northwest Territories[36]6153007601,3001351002555010015095903,96041,1359.63%
Nova Scotia[37]7,9108,64021,9153,4001,6858,1101,1951,5401,5406956301,39558,650908,3406.46%
Nunavut[38]11575330230404030101010201090535,5802.54%
Ontario[39]1,150,415754,550527,715311,675195,950210,435133,855154,67088,93530,83097,970128,5853,885,58513,242,16029.34%
Prince Edward Island[40]9202,57082567025558514521521011055856,640139,6854.75%
Quebec[41]90,33599,505319,23034,910133,920213,74062,82032,4058,0554,5709,84023,0451,032,3657,965,45012.96%
Saskatchewan[42]19,96015,54514,92532,3404,1954,3005,7452,0651,8759551,1502,820115,8751,070,56010.82%
Yukon[43]5004152701,19013010180307065151203,00035,1158.54%
Canada[44]1,924,6351,577,0601,198,540780,125447,325523,325313,260264,305188,71092,920132,090232,3757,674,58034,460,06522.27%
Visible minority in Canadian cities over 100,000 people, 2016[45]
CityPopulationVisible minorityBlackEast AsianLatin AmericanSouth AsianSoutheast AsianWest AsianArabMultiracialOther
Toronto2,731,57151.5%8.9%13.2%2.9%12.6%7.2%2.2%1.3%1.8%1.4%
Montreal1,704,69434.2%10.3%3.7%4.1%3.3%3.5%0.9%7.3%0.7%0.3%
Calgary1,239,22036.2%4.2%8.5%2.1%9.5%7.3%1.0%2.0%1.1%0.4%
Ottawa934,24326.3%6.6%5.1%1.2%4.2%2.7%1.0%4.5%0.9%0.3%
Edmonton932,54637.1%5.9%7.3%1.9%9.5%7.7%0.7%2.6%1.1%0.4%
Mississauga721,59957.2%6.6%8.7%2.3%23.2%7.2%1.1%5.1%1.9%1.3%
Winnipeg705,22428.0%3.9%3.6%1.0%5.4%11.8%0.4%0.7%0.9%0.4%
Vancouver631,48651.6%1.0%30.2%1.8%6.0%8.7%1.4%0.5%1.8%0.2%
Brampton593,63873.3%13.9%1.7%2.4%44.3%4.8%0.9%1.0%1.6%2.7%
Hamilton536,91719.0%3.8%2.5%1.6%4.2%2.8%0.9%2.0%0.7%0.5%
Quebec City531,9026.4%2.4%0.5%1.3%0.3%0.5%0.1%1.2%0.1%0.1%
Surrey517,88758.5%1.8%7.8%1.4%32.8%8.8%0.7%1.1%1.2%0.4%
Laval422,99326.1%7.8%1.0%3.1%2.1%2.1%1.0%8.2%0.3%0.1%
Halifax403,13111.4%3.8%2.2%0.3%1.6%0.9%0.3%1.8%0.3%0.1%
London383,82219.9%3.0%3.8%2.4%3.1%2.1%0.9%3.6%0.6%0.4%
Markham328,96677.9%2.9%46.8%0.5%17.8%3.8%2.4%1.0%2.1%0.9%
Vaughan306,23335.4%2.7%8.7%2.4%10.1%5.1%2.9%1.4%1.4%0.8%
Gatineau276,24513.5%6.1%1.0%1.5%0.4%0.7%0.3%3.1%0.3%0.2%
Longueuil239,70018.6%7.0%1.4%3.1%0.8%1.3%0.8%3.2%0.4%0.3%
Burnaby232,75563.6%1.6%38.9%2.0%8.1%7.7%2.2%0.7%2.1%0.3%
Saskatoon246,37619.8%2.2%3.6%0.8%5.5%5.4%0.5%1.0%0.6%0.2%
Kitchener233,22221.8%4.1%2.6%2.6%5.0%2.9%1.2%1.8%0.8%0.8%
Windsor217,18826.9%5.0%3.6%1.2%4.5%3.0%0.6%7.5%0.9%0.6%
Regina215,10619.2%3.0%6.2%0.6%5.9%5.2%0.3%0.7%0.4%0.2%
Richmond198,30976.3%0.6%55.6%0.8%7.3%7.9%0.6%0.8%2.4%0.2%
Richmond Hill195,02260.0%2.0%32.5%0.8%7.7%2.7%10.4%1.8%1.6%0.4%
Oakville193,83230.8%2.9%9.0%1.9%8.9%2.4%1.1%3.2%1.0%0.4%
Burlington183,31416.0%2.1%2.9%1.3%4.8%2.0%0.6%1.4%0.6%0.4%
Greater Sudbury161,5313.8%0.9%0.7%0.2%0.9%0.4%0.1%0.4%0.1%0.0%
Sherbrooke161,3237.3%2.2%0.4%1.7%0.3%0.4%0.8%1.2%0.2%0.0%
Oshawa159,45816.0%5.5%2.0%0.8%3.8%1.6%0.4%0.6%0.8%0.8%
Saguenay145,9491.4%0.5%0.2%0.2%0.1%0.1%0.0%0.2%0.0%0.0%
Lévis143,4142.2%0.7%0.3%0.4%0.1%0.2%0.0%0.4%0.0%0.0%
Barrie141,43410.3%2.7%1.8%1.1%2.2%1.4%0.2%0.3%0.4%0.3%
Abbotsford141,39733.7%1.0%3.0%0.8%25.5%2.2%0.2%0.2%0.5%0.2%
St. Catharines133,11312.7%2.9%2.7%1.7%1.4%1.8%0.3%1.1%0.7%0.2%
Trois-Rivières134,4133.5%1.4%0.3%0.8%0.1%0.2%0.0%0.6%0.0%0.0%
Cambridge129,92015.6%2.5%1.4%1.3%6.2%2.1%0.3%0.8%0.4%0.6%
Coquitlam139,28450.2%1.1%29.3%1.6%4.5%5.2%5.6%1.0%1.7%0.2%
Kingston123,7989.7%1.5%2.7%0.7%2.0%1.1%0.4%0.8%0.4%0.1%
Whitby128,37725.3%8.0%3.1%1.1%6.6%2.4%1.0%0.8%1.5%0.9%
Guelph131,79418.8%2.2%3.6%1.0%5.0%4.1%1.2%0.6%0.9%0.2%
Kelowna127,3809.5%0.8%2.9%0.6%2.6%1.6%0.3%0.2%0.3%0.2%
Saanich114,14822.1%1.0%10.5%0.7%5.0%3.0%0.4%0.6%0.6%0.2%
Ajax119,67756.7%16.7%3.2%1.4%20.9%5.3%2.4%1.7%2.4%2.7%
Thunder Bay107,9094.5%0.6%1.1%0.3%0.9%0.8%0.2%0.3%0.2%0.0%
Terrebonne111,57511.8%4.5%0.4%1.7%0.1%0.6%0.1%1.7%0.1%0.0%
St. John's108,8607.0%1.4%1.6%0.5%1.5%0.7%0.2%1.0%0.1%0.1%
Langley117,28518.7%1.0%8.0%0.9%4.4%3.0%0.3%0.3%0.5%0.1%
Chatham-Kent101,6474.6%2.1%0.6%0.2%0.6%0.5%0.0%0.2%0.2%0.1%
Milton110,12842.8%4.8%3.1%2.4%21.0%4.7%0.9%3.5%1.4%0.9%
Waterloo104,98626.4%1.9%10.6%1.4%6.4%1.7%1.1%1.8%0.9%0.6%
Delta102,23836.0%0.8%9.2%0.8%20.3%3.2%0.3%0.3%0.8%0.3%
Red Deer100,41815.5%1.8%1.8%1.8%1.7%7.0%0.4%0.5%0.4%0.1%

Aboriginal population

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Total aboriginal population
Group1996[46]2001[47]2006[48]2011[49]2016[50]
%Total%Total%Total%Total%Total
Total Aboriginal2.8%799,0053.3%976,3053.8%1,172,7854.3%1,400,6854.9%1,673,780
First Nations1.8%529,0402.1%608,8502.2%698,0252.6%851,5602.8%977,230
Métis0.7%204,1151.0%292,3051.2%389,7801.4%451,7951.7%587,545
Inuit0.14%40,2200.16%50,4850.2%59,4450.2%65,025

Note: Inuit, other Aboriginal and mixed Aboriginal groups are not listed as their own, but they are all accounted for in total Aboriginal

Aboriginal population by province and territory, 2011[45]
Province/territoryNot AboriginalFirst NationsMétisInuitAboriginal,n.i.e.Multiple Aboriginal identitiesTotal Aboriginal populationTotal population
Alberta[31]2,690,960116,67096,8701,9853,3001,870220,6953,567,980
British Columbia[32]2,911,295155,02069,4751,5703,7452,480232,2904,324,455
Manitoba[33]824,830114,22578,8305801,0551,200195,8951,174,350
New Brunswick[34]696,08016,1204,8504851,02015022,620735,835
Newfoundland and Labrador[35]464,54019,3157,6606,2652,30026035,800507,270
Northwest Territories[36]16,92013,3503,2504,3351854521,16040,800
Nova Scotia[37]825,05521,89510,05069598022533,850906,175
Nunavut[38]3,82512513027,070152027,36531,700
Ontario[39]9,070,800201,10086,0203,3558,0402,910301,43012,651,795
Prince Edward Island[40]130,8901,5204105523502,230137,380
Quebec[41]6,740,37582,42540,96012,5704,4151,545141,9157,732,525
Saskatchewan[42]787,745103,20552,4502901,120675157,7401,008,760
Yukon[43]23,5906,58584517570257,70533,320
Canada[44]25,186,890851,560451,79559,44026,47511,4151,400,68532,852,325
CityPopulationTotal AboriginalFirst NationsMétis
Toronto2,576,0250.7%0.5%0.2%
Montreal1,612,6400.6%0.3%0.2%
Calgary1,082,2352.7%1.2%1.4%
Ottawa867,0902.1%1.2%0.7%
Edmonton795,6755.3%2.4%2.7%
Mississauga708,7250.5%0.3%0.1%
Winnipeg649,99511.7%5.9%6.3%
Vancouver590,2102.0%1.3%0.6%
Brampton521,3150.7%0.4%0.2%
Hamilton509,6402.0%1.6%0.3%
Quebec City502,5950.9%0.5%0.4%
Surrey463,3402.9%1.9%1.0%
Laval392,7250.6%0.3%0.2%
Halifax384,3302.5%1.5%0.8%
London360,7151.9%1.4%0.4%
Markham300,1350.2%0.1%0.1%
Vaughan286,3050.2%0.1%0.0%
Gatineau261,6653.5%1.8%1.5%
Longueuil227,9701.0%0.6%0.0%
Burnaby220,2551.5%0.9%0.5%
Saskatoon218,31510.2%4.9%4.6%
Kitchener215,9501.5%0.9%0.5%
Windsor208,0152.3%1.3%0.9%
Regina189,7409.9%5.8%3.9%
Richmond189,3051.0%0.7%0.3%
Richmond Hill184,3700.2%0.1%0.0%
Oakville180,4300.6%0.4%0.2%
Burlington173,4950.9%0.5%0.3%
Greater Sudbury157,7658.2%3.8%4.1%
Sherbrooke150,2550.9%0.5%0.3%
Oshawa147,6802.0%1.2%0.8%
Saguenay141,3352.5%0.8%1.6%
Lévis135,8350.5%0.2%0.2%
Barrie133,2402.6%1.4%1.2%
Abbotsford130,9504.0%2.5%1.6%
St. Catharines128,7701.9%1.2%0.6%
Trois-Rivières126,9801.1%0.6%0.4%
Cambridge125,0602.0%1.2%0.6%
Coquitlam125,0152.1%1.1%0.9%
Kingston118,9302.9%2.0%0.8%
Whitby120,2851.2%0.7%0.4%
Guelph120,5501.6%1.0%0.6%
Kelowna114,5704.5%2.1%2.3%
Saanich107,8552.7%1.5%1.1%
Ajax109,2201.0%0.7%0.3%
Thunder Bay105,9509.5%7.3%2.0%
Terrebonne105,6100.7%0.5%0.1%
St. John's103,9052.6%1.2%0.8%
Langley103,1453.4%1.6%1.7%
Chatham-Kent101,6802.9%1.7%0.9%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abAll citizens of Canada are classified as "Canadians" as defined byCanada's nationality laws. "Canadian" as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires for possible ancestral origin or descent. "Canadian" was included as an example on the English questionnaire and "Canadien" as an example on the French questionnaire.[2] "The majority of respondents to this selection are from the eastern part of the country that was first settled. Respondents generally are visibly European (Anglophones and Francophones) and no longer self-identify with their ethnic ancestral origins. This response is attributed to a multitude of reasons such as generational distance from ancestral lineage."[3][4]
  2. ^Indigenous peoples are not considered a visible minority in Statistics Canada calculations. Visible minorities are defined by Statistics Canada as "persons, other than aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour".[9]
  3. ^The category "North American Indian" includes respondents who indicated that their ethnic origins were from a Canadian First Nation, or another non-Canadian North American aboriginal group (excluding Inuit and Métis).
    Source:"How Statistics Canada Identifies Aboriginal Peoples". Statistics Canada. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2011.

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