Canadians (singular Canadian; French: Canadiens) are the fowk who are identifee'd wi the kintra o Canadae, residential, legal, historical, cultural or ethnic. For maist Canadians, several (frequently aw) o those types o connections exist an are the soorce(s) o them bein considered Canadians.

Canadians
Tot population
(Canadae: 36,503,097 bi the Q1 o 2017[1])
Regions wi signeeficant populations
Unitit States1,003,850[2]
Hong Kong200,000[2]
Unitit Kinrick72,518[2]
Taiwan52,500[2]
Lebanon45,000[2]
Fowkrepublic o Cheenae20,000[2]
Australie27,289[2]
Italy23,487[2]
Fraunce18,913[2]
Greece12,477[2]
Egyp10,000[2]
Sooth Korea8,763[2]
Mexico7,943[3]
New Zealand7,770[2]
Swisserland7,519[2]
Philippines7,500[2]
Portugal7,326[2]
Japan7,067[2]
Netherlands8,427[2]
Belgium4,145[2]
Norawa2,290[2]
Ireland4,081[2]
Spain3,810[2]
Denmark2,752[2]
Swaden2,742[4]
Leids
Offeecial leids are Inglis (Canadian Inglis) an French (Canadian French). Numerous indigenous Canadian leids are recognisit an aw.
Releegion
Multiple denominations

Aboriginal fowks, accordin tae the 2006 Canadian Census, numbered at 1,172,790, 3.8% o the kintra's tot population[5]. The majority o the population is made up o Auld Warld immigrants an thair descendants. Efter the initial period o French an then the hintle lairger Breetish colonization, different waves (or peaks) o immigration an dounset o nan-aboriginal fowks teuk place ower the course o nearly twa centuries an continues the day. Elements o Aboriginal, French, Breetish an mair recent immigrant customs, leids an releegions hae combined tae form the cultur o Canadae an thus a Canadian identity. Canadae haes been strangly influencit bi that o its linguistic, geografic an economic neighbour, the Unitit States an aw.

Notable Canadians

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Prime Meenisters

Notes

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References

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  1. "CANSIM – 051-0005 – Estimates of population, Canada, provinces and territories". Statistics Canada. 2016. Archived frae the original on 19 Juin 2016. Retrieved 29 Januar 2017.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Distribution of Canadians Abroad". Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. 2010. Archived frae the original (Requires selection of location for data) on 29 Apryle 2010. Retrieved 12 Julie 2010.
  3. "Statistics of Mexico" (PDF). 2010. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  4. "Tables on the population in Sweden 2008" (PDF). Statistics of Sweden. 2008. Retrieved 1 Julie 2010.
  5. "2006 Census: Aboriginal peoples". Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. 2009. Archived frae the original on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2009.