Ethnic origins of people in Canada

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According to the 2021 Canadian census, over 450 "ethnic or cultural origins" were self-reported by Canadians.<ref name="StatCan_20221026b"/> The country's ten largest self-reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 were CanadianTemplate:Efn (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), and Ukrainian (3.5 percent).<ref name="ethnicpopulationordered2021">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="ethnicpopulation2021"/>

Of the 36.3 million people enumerated in 2021 approximately 25.4 million reported being White, representing 69.8 percent of the population.<ref name="StatCan_20221026b"/><ref name="populationgroups2021"/> 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.<ref name="Statistics Canada 2022a">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> One out of every four Canadians or 26.5 percent of the population belonged to a non-White and non-Indigenous visible minority,<ref name="populationgroups2021">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>Template:Efn the largest of which in 2021 were South Asian (2.6Template:Nbspmillion people; 7.1 percent), Chinese (1.7Template:Nbspmillion; 4.7 percent), and Black (1.5Template:Nbspmillion; 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), and Japanese (99,000; 0.3 percent).<ref name="StatCan_20221026b">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Between 2011 and 2016, the visible minority population rose by 18.4 percent.<ref name="Census Profile, 2016 Census">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1961, less than two percent of Canada's population (about 300,000 people) were members of visible minority groups.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 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 a landed immigrant or permanent resident in Canada—above the 1921 census previous record of 22.3 percent.<ref name="Statistics Canada 2022b">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2021, India, China, and the Philippines were the top three countries of origin for immigrants moving to Canada.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Statistics Canada report on race and ethnicity in Canada in 2022

The 2020 General Social Survey revealed that 92% of adult Canadians said that "[ethnic] diversity is a Canadian value".<ref name="StatCan_20221026"/> About 25% of Canadians were "racialized";<ref name="StatCan_20221026b"/> By 2021, 23% of the Canadian population were immigrantsTemplate:Emdashthe "largest proportion since Confederation", according to Statistics Canada.<ref name="StatCan_20221026">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Adams_Parkin_20221231">Template:Cite news</ref> Prior to the early 1970s, most new Canadians came from Europe. Since then, more immigrants have come from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.<ref name="StatCan_20221026"/> In 2021, most immigrants came from Asia, which includes the Middle East.<ref name="StatCan_20221026"/> About 25% of Canadians were "racialized".<ref name="StatCan_20221026b"/>

Data collection method

Listed below are the ethnic groups of Canadian residents (citizens, landed immigrants and non-citizen temporary residents) as self-identified in the 2016 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.<ref>Source: {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} Additional data: {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 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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"Canadian" was the most common ethnic or cultural origin reported in the 2021 census.

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Total
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Template:Flagicon CanadianTemplate:Efn 5,677,205 4,186,835 1,490,370
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon English 5,322,825 1,350,050 4,188,780
Template:Flagicon Irish 4,413,120 593,860 3,819,255
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Scottish 4,392,200 559,575 3,832,630
Template:Flagicon French 3,985,945 1,515,050 2,470,895
Template:Flagicon German 2,955,695 508,180 2,447,520
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Chinese 1,713,870 1,372,215 341,655
Template:Flagicon Italian 1,546,390 671,510 874,880
First NationsTemplate:Efn 1,426,950 645,105 781,845
Template:Flagicon Indian 1,347,715 976,355 371,365
Template:Flagicon Ukrainian 1,258,635 273,210 985,425
Template:Flagicon Dutch 988,585 278,830 709,760
Template:Flagicon Polish 982,815 238,710 744,110
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938,950 417,170 521,780
Template:Flagicon Filipino 925,490 741,980 183,505
Template:Flagicon French Canadian 906,315 589,855 316,460
Template:Flagicon imageTemplate:Flagicon image Métis 600,000 91,255 508,740
Template:Flagicon Russian 548,145 116,605 431,540
Template:Flagicon Norwegian 466,495 41,280 425,215
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Welsh 455,725 35,685 420,040
Template:Flagicon Portuguese 448,305 238,635 209,670
Template:Flagicon American 353,495 49,680 303,820
Template:Flagicon Spanish 342,045 70,030 272,010
Template:Flagicon Swedish 334,505 23,710 310,795
Template:Flagicon Hungarian (Magyar) 320,155 75,870 244,285
Template:Flagicon Acadian 305,170 125,565 179,600
Template:Flagicon Pakistani 303,260 217,650 85,615
Template:Flagicon African,
not otherwise specified
301,955 177,565 124,395
Template:Flagicon Israeli 282,015 113,140 168,870
Template:Flagicon imageTemplate:Flagicon image Punjabi 279,950 164,690 115,260
Template:Flagicon Vietnamese 275,530 193,585 81,945
Template:Flagicon Arab,
not otherwise specified
263,710 171,400 92,310
Template:Flagicon Greek 262,135 134,820 127,315
Template:Flagicon Jamaican 249,070 123,595 125,480
Template:Flagicon Korean 217,650 191,655 25,995
Template:Flagicon Romanian 215,885 90,755 125,130
Template:Flagicon Lebanese 210,605 118,185 92,420
Template:Flagicon Iranian 200,465 157,475 42,985

Smaller ethnic origins (2021 census)

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Evolution from 1871 to 1921

During the fifty-year period beginning from the first census of independent Canada in 1871 until the census of 1921, the national ethnic composition was multicultural, however in the early period was dominated by four origin groups from western and northern Europe: French, English, Irish, and Scottish.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp 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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp Nominally small East Asian, South Asian, West Asian, and West African descended communities also existed during this time period.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp

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, with progeny stemming from early settlers who arrived throughout the 17th and 18th centuries; migration from France had been severely curtailed by the British 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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp 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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp

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 the Great 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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp During the same time period, the English proportion of the total Canadian population rose from 20.3 percent to 29.0 percent.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp 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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp

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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp The largest Irish population increases occurred prior to confederation, spurred by mass immigration during the mid-19th century at the height of the Great Migration of Canada, and was primarily due to The Great Famine and related poor economic conditions in Ireland at the time.

At the turn of the 20th century, overall immigrant proportions from the British 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 from continental Europe, especially Germany, Scandinavia, and the Soviet Union. This was primarily as a result of federal policy aimed at settling the Prairies through ethnic block settlements and ultimately led to the highest annual immigration rates in Canadian history since confederation 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).<ref name="HistoricImmigration2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Population1867to2007">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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.<ref name="origins1871to1931"/>Template:Rp

Broadening the multicultural makeup of Canada, the diversity across the Prairie provinces during the early 20th century was soon dubbed a cultural mosaic by journalist Victoria Hayward in the early 1920s:

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Ethnic Origins of Canadians (1871−1921)
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French 1,082,940 Template:Percentage 1,298,929 Template:Percentage 1,649,371 Template:Percentage 2,061,719 Template:Percentage 2,452,743 Template:Percentage
Irish 846,414 Template:Percentage 957,403 Template:Percentage 988,721 Template:Percentage 1,074,738 Template:Percentage 1,107,803 Template:Percentage
English 706,369 Template:Percentage 881,301 Template:Percentage 1,260,899 Template:Percentage 1,871,268 Template:Percentage 2,545,358 Template:Percentage
Scottish 549,946 Template:Percentage 699,863 Template:Percentage 800,154 Template:Percentage 1,027,015 Template:Percentage 1,173,625 Template:Percentage
German 202,991 Template:Percentage 254,319 Template:Percentage 310,601 Template:Percentage 403,417 Template:Percentage 294,635 Template:Percentage
Dutch 29,662 Template:Percentage 30,412 Template:Percentage 33,845 Template:Percentage 55,961 Template:Percentage 117,505 Template:Percentage
Indigenous 23,037 Template:Percentage 108,547 Template:Percentage 127,941 Template:Percentage 105,611 Template:Percentage 114,083 Template:Percentage
African 21,496 Template:Percentage 21,394 Template:Percentage 17,437 Template:Percentage 16,994 Template:Percentage 18,291 Template:Percentage
Other
British
7,773 Template:Percentage 9,947 Template:Percentage 13,421 Template:Percentage 26,060 Template:Percentage 41,932 Template:Percentage
Swiss 2,962 Template:Percentage Template:N/a Template:N/a 3,866 Template:Percentage 6,626 Template:Percentage 12,837 Template:Percentage
Scandinavian 1,623 Template:Percentage 5,223 Template:Percentage 31,042 Template:Percentage 112,682 Template:Percentage 167,369 Template:Percentage
Italian 1,035 Template:Percentage 1,849 Template:Percentage 10,834 Template:Percentage 45,963 Template:Percentage 66,769 Template:Percentage
Spanish
Portuguese
829 Template:Percentage Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 2,695 Template:Percentage
Russian 607 Template:Percentage 1,227 Template:Percentage 19,825 Template:Percentage 44,376 Template:Percentage 100,064 Template:Percentage
Jewish 125 Template:Percentage 667 Template:Percentage 16,131 Template:Percentage 76,199 Template:Percentage 126,196 Template:Percentage
Greek 39 Template:Percentage Template:N/a Template:N/a 291 Template:Percentage 3,614 Template:Percentage 5,740 Template:Percentage
Indian 11 Template:Percentage Template:N/a Template:N/a 100 Template:Percentage 2,342 Template:Percentage 1,018 Template:Percentage
Chinese Template:N/a Template:N/a 4,383 Template:Percentage 17,312 Template:Percentage 27,831 Template:Percentage 39,587 Template:Percentage
Austrian Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 10,947 Template:Percentage 44,036 Template:Percentage 107,671 Template:Percentage
Polish Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 6,285 Template:Percentage 33,652 Template:Percentage 53,403 Template:Percentage
Ukrainian Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 5,682 Template:Percentage 75,432 Template:Percentage 108,721 Template:Percentage
Japanese Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 4,738 Template:Percentage 9,067 Template:Percentage 15,868 Template:Percentage
Belgian Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 2,994 Template:Percentage 9,664 Template:Percentage 20,234 Template:Percentage
Finnish Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 2,502 Template:Percentage 15,500 Template:Percentage 21,494 Template:Percentage
Syrian
Lebanese
Turkish
Armenian
Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 1,681 Template:Percentage 3,880 Template:Percentage 9,260 Template:Percentage
Hungarian Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 1,549 Template:Percentage 11,648 Template:Percentage 13,181 Template:Percentage
Bulgarian
Romanian
Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 334 Template:Percentage 5,883 Template:Percentage 15,235 Template:Percentage
Czech
Slovak
Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 8,840 Template:Percentage
Yugoslav Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 3,906 Template:Percentage
Lithuanian Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a 1,970 Template:Percentage
Other 7,902 Template:Percentage Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a Template:N/a
Canada 3,485,761 Template:Percentage 4,324,810 Template:Percentage 5,371,315 Template:Percentage 7,206,643 Template:Percentage 8,787,949 Template:Percentage
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Evolution from 1996 to 2016

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),<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 2006 Census (10,066,290),<ref name=":1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> 2001 Census (11,682,680),<ref name=":2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and the 1996 Census (8,806,975).<ref name=":3">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Canadian was also the most common single 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). Template:Sticky header

Ethnic Origin (Single Responses), 1996–2016
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# Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop.
1 Canadian 5,326,995 1 Canadian 6,748,135 1 Canadian 5,748,725 1 Canadian 5,834,535 1 Canadian 6,436,940
2 French 2,665,250 2 English 1,479,525 2 English 1,367,125 2 English 1,312,570 2 Chinese 1,439,980
3 English 2,048,275 3 French 1,060,760 3 French 1,230,535 3 Chinese 1,210,945 3 English 1,098,925
4 Chinese 800,470 4 Chinese 936,210 4 Chinese 1,135,365 4 French 1,165,465 4 Indian 1,096,850
5 Italian 729,455 5 Italian 726,275 5 Indian 780,175 5 Indian 919,155 5 French 1,006,180
6 German 726,145 6 German 705,600 6 Italian 741,045 6 Italian 700,845 6 Italian 695,415
7 Scottish 642,970 7 Scottish 607,235 7 German 670,640 7 German 608,520 7 Filipino 651,390
8 Irish 504,030 8 Indian 581,665 8 Scottish 568,515 8 Scottish 544,440 8 German 569,650
9 Indian 438,770 9 Irish 496,865 9 First Nations 512,150 9 First Nations 517,550 9 First Nations 526,570
10 First Nations 394,555 10 First Nations 455,805 10 Irish 491,030 10 Filipino 506,545 10 Scottish 475,575
11 Ukrainian 331,680 11 Ukrainian 326,195 11 Filipino 321,390 11 Irish 506,445 11 Irish 457,905
12 Dutch 313,880 12 Dutch 316,220 12 Dutch 303,400 12 Dutch 297,885 12 Dutch 289,675
13 Polish 265,930 13 Filipino 266,140 13 Ukrainian 300,590 13 Ukrainian 276,055 13 Ukrainian 273,810
14 Portuguese 252,640 14 Polish 260,415 14 Polish 269,375 14 Polish 255,135 14 Portuguese 264,815
15 Filipino 198,420 15 Portuguese 252,835 15 Portuguese 262,230 15 Portuguese 250,320 15 Polish 264,415
16 Jewish 195,810 16 Jewish 186,475 16 Greek 145,250 16 Vietnamese 157,450 16 Korean 177,925
17 Greek 144,940 17 Greek 143,785 17 Korean 137,790 17 Korean 154,355 17 Iranian 170,755
18 Jamaican 128,570 18 Jamaican 138,180 18 Vietnamese 136,445 18 Jamaican 142,870 18 Vietnamese 165,390
19 Vietnamese 110,390 19 Vietnamese 119,120 19 Jamaican 134,320 19 Greek 141,755 19 Jamaican 161,495
20 Hungarian 94,185 20 Korean 95,200 20 Jewish 134,045 20 Iranian 131,100 20 Pakistani 156,300

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Ethnic Origin (Single and Multiple Responses), 1996–2016
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# Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop. # Ethnic Origin Pop.
1 Canadian 8,806,275 1 Canadian 11,682,680 1 Canadian 10,066,290 1 Canadian 10,563,805 1 Canadian 11,135,965
2 English 6,832,095 2 English 5,978,875 2 English 6,570,015 2 English 6,509,500 2 English 6,320,085
3 French 5,597,845 3 French 4,668,410 3 French 4,941,210 3 French 5,065,690 3 Scottish 4,799,005
4 Scottish 4,260,840 4 Scottish 4,157,210 4 Scottish 4,719,850 4 Scottish 4,714,970 4 French 4,670,595
5 Irish 3,767,610 5 Irish 3,822,660 5 Irish 4,354,155 5 Irish 4,544,870 5 Irish 4,627,000
6 German 2,757,140 6 German 2,742,765 6 German 3,179,425 6 German 3,203,330 6 German 3,322,405
7 Italian 1,207,475 7 Italian 1,270,370 7 Italian 1,445,335 7 Italian 1,488,425 7 Chinese 1,769,195
8 Ukrainian 1,026,475 8 Chinese 1,094,700 8 Chinese 1,346,510 8 Chinese 1,487,580 8 Italian 1,587,970
9 Chinese 921,585 9 Ukrainian 1,071,060 9 North American Indian 1,253,615 9 First Nations 1,369,115 9 First Nations 1,525,570
10 Dutch 916,215 10 North American Indian 1,000,890 10 Ukrainian 1,209,085 10 Ukrainian 1,251,170 10 Indian 1,374,715
11 North American Indian 867,225 11 Dutch 923,310 11 Dutch 1,035,965 11 Indian 1,165,145 11 Ukrainian 1,359,655
12 Polish 786,735 12 Polish 817,085 12 Polish 984,565 12 Dutch 1,067,245 12 Dutch 1,111,655
13 Indian 548,080 13 Indian 713,330 13 Indian 962,665 13 Polish 1,010,705 13 Polish 1,106,585
14 Jewish 351,705 14 Norwegian 363,760 14 Russian 500,600 14 Filipino 662,600 14 Filipino 837,135
15 Norwegian 346,310 15 Portuguese 357,690 15 Welsh 440,965 15 British Isles, n.i.e. 576,030 15 British Isles, n.i.e. 644,695
16 Welsh 338,905 16 Welsh 350,365 16 Filipino 436,190 16 Russian 550,520 16 Russian 622,445
17 Portuguese 335,110 17 Jewish 348,605 17 Norwegian 432,515 17 Welsh 458,705 17 Métis 599,995
18 Swedish 278,975 18 Russian 337,960 18 Portuguese 410,850 18 Norwegian 452,705 18 Portuguese 482,605
19 Russian 272,335 19 Filipino 327,550 19 Métis 409,065 19 Métis 447,655 19 Welsh 474,805
20 Hungarian 250,525 20 Métis 307,845 20 British Isles, n.i.e. 403,915 20 Portuguese 429,850 20 Norwegian 463,275

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Aboriginal population

Total aboriginal population
Group 1996<ref name="1996censusAboriginal">Statistics Canada, Population by Aboriginal Groups and Sex, Showing Age Groups, for Canada, 1996 Census (20% Sample Data)</ref> 2001<ref name="2001censusprofile">Statistics Canada Template:Webarchive, Community Highlights for Canada</ref> 2006<ref name="2006 Canada Census Profile">Statistics Canada Template:Webarchive, 2006 Community Profiles: Canada (Country)</ref> 2011<ref name="2011NHSprofile">Statistics Canada, NHS Profile, Canada, 2011</ref> 2016<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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% Total % Total % Total % Total % Total
Total Aboriginal 2.8% 799,005 3.3% 976,305 3.8% 1,172,785 4.3% 1,400,685 4.9% 1,673,780
First Nations 1.8% 529,040 2.1% 608,850 2.2% 698,025 2.6% 851,560 2.8% 977,230
Métis 0.7% 204,115 1.0% 292,305 1.2% 389,780 1.4% 451,795 1.7% 587,545
Inuit 0.14% 40,220 0.16% 50,485 0.2% 59,445 0.2% 65,025

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