Ukrainian settlers began arriving in North America in significant numbers during the late 19th century, particularly between the 1890s and the early 20th century. Many settled in Canada and the United States, seeking economic opportunities and fleeing political unrest in their homeland. The largest waves of Immigration occurred between 1891 and 1914, with additional waves following World War II and during the post-Soviet era.
As the name suggests, the first to settle New France were the French.
The Ukrainians was created in 1991.
Philadelphia Ukrainians was created in 1950.
Montreal Ukrainians was created in 1949.
Toronto Ukrainians was created in 1948.
New York Ukrainians was created in 1948.
The Ukrainians - album - was created on 1991-11-25.
Paul Yuzyk has written: 'Canada: a multicultural nation' -- subject(s): Canada, Ethnic groups, Multiculturalism, Ukrainians 'Ukrainian Canadians' -- subject(s): Ukrainians 'The Ukrainians in Manitoba' -- subject(s): Ukrainians 'Les Canadiens-Ukrainiens' 'For a better Canada' -- subject(s): Biculturalism, Civilization, Ukrainians
According to the 2011 Canadian census, there were 1,251,170 Ukrainians living in Canada. Ukrainians make up the ninth largest ethnic group in the country.
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He did not settle in Canada, as a result of a mutiny he was caste adrift in an open boat in Hudson Bay and never seen again Spain