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Immigrant Nation

Last post 12-04-2007, 8:37 PM by Paladin. 2 replies.
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  •  12-04-2007, 8:19 PM

    Immigrant Nation

    bbc.co.uk
     
    One-fifth of Canadians immigrants
    Airport queue at Pearson airport, Toronto - 16/11/2007
    Most immigrants are now from Asia and the Middle East
    Twenty percent of people living in Canada are foreign-born, a proportion second in the world only to Australia, new census data has revealed.

    The 2006 census counted more than 6m foreign-born people out of Canada's population of 31.2m, the highest ratio of immigrants since the 1930s.

    The immigrant population grew four times as fast as the Canadian-born population between 2001-2006.

    Nearly 60% of the newcomers came from Asia and the Middle East.

    Growth

    The new data illustrates that Canada is experiencing another great wave of immigration-led population growth.

    Canada's statistics office, Statistics Canada, has previously reported that Canada experienced the highest population growth rate of the Group of Eight industrialised countries from 2001 to 2006.

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer - 2/12/2007
    The traditional Anglo-European face of Canada is changing
    But unlike the great waves of migrants from Britain and Europe in the early- and mid-20th Century, this time non-Europeans are in the majority.

    In 1971, Europeans accounted for 61.6% of immigrants, while in 2006 they accounted for 16.1% of recent immigrants - the second-largest group.

    Combined with declining birth rates, the census data points to significant ethnic and cultural changes as Canada looks due to become reliant on immigration for population growth by around 2030.

    People speaking neither French nor English as their native language now make up 20% of the total population, the highest recorded in the recent past.

    Chinese languages are now the third most commonly spoken, followed by Italian, German, Punjabi, Spanish, Arabic, Tagalog and Portuguese.

    The three largest cities of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver continue to attract the bulk of new immigrants, at nearly 70%.


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  •  12-04-2007, 8:32 PM

    Re: Immigrant Nation

    and with all that just because we do not want any kids  we are loosing the true canada and becoming an asian  satellite country    kept up the good work canadian soon we wil no longer exist

    zymry is off limit

    time has come
  •  12-04-2007, 8:37 PM

    Re: Immigrant Nation

    Makes me wonder what can will be or look like in say 50 or 100 years.
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