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Ethnic origins of people in Canada - Wikipedia The country's ten largest self-reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 were Canadian [a] (accounting for 15 6 percent of the population), followed by English (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
Canada population by Race and Ethnicity 2025 | Ancestry in Canada Canada is a multicultural nation and has a racially and ethnically diverse population According to the 2021 Canadian census, The major origin groups in Canada are European (52 5%), North American (22 9%), Asian (19 3%), North American Indigenous (6 1%), African (3 8%), Latin, Central and South American (2 5%), Caribbean (2 1%), Oceanian (0 3%
Racial and ethnic demographics in Canada - EBSCO In the 2021 census, 14 7 percent of the population identified themselves as being of English descent, 12 percent as Scottish, and 12 percent as Irish in either single or multiple responses Those identifying themselves as French in ethnic origin accounted for 11 percent of the population
Major Ethnic Groups of Canada - WorldAtlas Canadian is the largest self-identified ethnic group in Canada Prior to European arrival, indigenous peoples (Inuit, Metis, and First Nations) lived in Canada By the late 1850s, Canada had received many immigrants with origins including English, French, Scottish, Irish, German, Italian, and Chinese
Settling in Canada - The Canadian people - Canada. ca Most English Canadians are descendants of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish people These include settlers, soldiers and migrants who came to Canada from the 17th to the 20th century Generations of these pioneers helped bring British political customs and traditions to Canada
Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia Language figures are from the 2016 Canadian census and based on total number of first language speakers (mother tongue), and not total number of individuals who may speak the language as a second (L2), third (L3), or more language See knowledge of languages for this information
11. 5. Race and Ethnicity in Canada - BCcampus Open Publishing The only non-immigrant ethnic group in Canada, Indigenous people were once the only human inhabitants of North America (numbering approximately 2 8 to 5 7 million north of Mexico (Koch et al , 2019)), but by 2011 they made up only 4 3% of the Canadian populace (Statistics Canada, 2013)