Black Canadians
racial or ethnic group in Canada with African ancestry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
racial or ethnic group in Canada with African ancestry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Black Canadians is a designation used for all black people who are citizens or permanent residents in Canada.[source?]
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Total population | |
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1,198,540 3.5% of the total Canadian population (2016)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton, Waterloo Region, Windsor, Shelburne (Ontario), Ottawa–Gatineau, Greater Montreal, Shelburne (Nova Scotia), Yarmouth, Halifax, Brooks, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg | |
Ontario | 627,715 (4.7%) |
Quebec | 319,230 (4.0%) |
Alberta | 129,395 (3.3%) |
British Columbia | 43,500 (1.0%) |
Manitoba | 30,335 (2.4%) |
Nova Scotia | 21,915 (2.4%) |
Languages | |
Canadian English • Canadian French • African Nova Scotian English • Caribbean English • Haitian Creole • African languages | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Christianity; minority Islam, other faiths | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Afro-Caribbeans • African Americans |
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