History and Culture of Canada: Information Tourism
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History and Culture of Canada. Information Tourism. Canada contains a mixture of diverse national and cultural groups. At the time of Canadas first census in 1871 about half the population was British and nearly one-third was French. Since that time the proportion of Canadians of British and French ancestry has dropped to about one-fourth each as fewer people have immigrated from the United Kingdom and France and considerably more have arrived from other countries in Europe Southeast Asia and Latin America. Because immigrant groups have tended to settle in particular locales they generally have retained their cultural identity. For example Ukrainians largely migrated to the Prairie Provinces where the land and climate were similar to their homeland and many Dutch settled on the flat fertile farmland of southwestern Ontario where they practiced fruit and vegetable growing as they had done in the Netherlands. Many Chinese Portuguese Greeks and Italians have settled in specific sections of large cities particularly Toronto Montreal and Vancouver. The mix of ethnic groups differs greatly from province to province. The proportion of people claiming ancestry from the British Isles ranges from about two-thirds in Newfoundland and Labrador to less than 5 percent in Quebec; the proportion of people of French descent ranges from a majority in Quebec to less than 2 percent in Alberta British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador the Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan. More than one-third of Canadians identify themselves as being of mixed or multiple origins.
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