They came to Canada to claim lands because they realized that this land was rich in resources.
For the same simple reason as many others at the time: for a new life away from Europe. Rich landowners, compulsory military training and censorship had made life difficult back in Germany.
they came here for a better life to live.
they came because of WW1
Because they could.
The fur trade.
The Vikings where the firts to settle in Canada
Spanish
because the Europeans are looking for riches and resources
Canada is a Europeanized country due to the English colonizing it. That also explains why Canada has English as an official language (in addition to French, as the French too colonized Canada), is majority Christian, and is culturally tied to the UK in some ways.
eastern europeans
The first Europeans came to Canada to explore circa 1000A.D.
Free, or very cheap land
No it did not come into Canada, as Canada was not discovered by Europeans yet. However, the Black death usually refers to Bubonic Plague so if you are talking about modern times the Black death did come to Canada. However, most would agree, the Black Death did not come to Canada
Metis people didn't come to Canada, they were born there. When Europeans came to Canada, many of them married Native women. the children of these couples were Metis.
Canada was included in Europe's first age of imperialism (the Americas). Europeans looked for lands for resources and power.
Europeans are no longer welcome in Canada
Europeans are no longer welcome in Canada
The first Europeans to reach Canada were the Vikings.
The first Europeans to settle in Canada were Norse. They came around 1000, but did not stay long. The next activity came with Giovanni Caboto, who was exploring for England. After this, explorers from other nations such as the Portugal and Basque started to come to Canada.
The French and British were the first Europeans to go to the Cordillera Region of Canada. They sent explorers to the region looking for gold and other treasures.
Yes, the Vikings were the first Europeans to settle in Canada.