Українська Манітоба
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Canada's demographics by race include White, South Asian, Indigenous, Chinese, Black, and other ethnicities. The 2021 Canadian Census reported the following racial demographics: White: 69.8% of the population South Asian: 7.1% of the population Indigenous: 5% of the population Chinese: 4.7% of the population Black: 4.3% of the population Arab: 1.9% of the population Latin American: 1.6% of the population Southeast Asian: 1.1% of the population West Asian: 1% of the population Korean: 0.6% of the population Japanese: 0.3% of the population Multiracial/Other: 3.2% of the population
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Статистика- брехлива наука. Так навіть мій викладач казала. Все робиться на статистичних вибірках, які є репрезентативними, опитується частина і далі рахується. Тому і кажу, що з власного досвіду. В моїй компанії є лише 4 українці с новоприбулих, та безліч з українськими коріннями.
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З Індіі- це новоприбулі. Історично усе ж європейці. According to the 2021 Canadian census, over 450 "ethnic or cultural origins" were self-reported by Canadians.[2] 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), and Ukrainian (3.5 percent).[6][7]
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Зрозуміла вашу позицію, переконувати не буду. Думаю, що такі речі не предмет для дискусій, бо вони дуже особисті. Якщо людині ок живеться з будь-якою філософією, вона має місце бути
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Усіх, хто живе в Канаді. Yes, the 2021 Canadian census does count temporary residents, also known as "non-permanent residents" (NPRs), which include people holding work or study permits, or those claiming refugee status; essentially anyone living in Canada temporarily as their usual place of residence is included in the census count. Key points about temporary residents in the census: Definition: Non-permanent residents are considered part of the census population and are counted alongside Canadian citizens and landed immigrants. Examples: International students, temporary foreign workers, and asylum seekers are all categorized as non-permanent residents. Family members: Family members living with non-permanent residents are also included in the count, unless they are already Canadian citizens or permanent residents.