| Total population |
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| 470,580[1] |
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Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Druze among others |
| Related ethnic groups |
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Lebanese diaspora · Iraqi diaspora · Egyptian diaspora · Palestinian diaspora · Syrian diaspora |
According to the latest 2006 census the Arab Canadian population is 470,580.[2] The large majority of the Canadians of Arab origin population live in either Ontario or Quebec.
Arab Canadians come from all of the countries of the Arab World including Lebanese, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Iraq, Sudan and Yemen.
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The distribution of the Arab population of Canada according to the 2001 census was as follows
| Province | Total | % of Arab pop. |
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| Ontario | 150,000 | 43% |
| Quebec | 136,000 | 39% |
| Alberta | 28,000 | 8% |
| British Columbia | 15,000 | 4% |
| Nova Scotia | 9,400 | 3% |
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