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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
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No. Although many ethnic Russians now live in Ukraine.
About 4% of Canada is Ukrainian. That means about 1,400,000 Canadians are Ukrainian.
Most of Canada's population live in Ontario.- -If you mean where were their ancestors from, over 3/4 of Canadians are from England, Scotland and Ireland. The remaining 1/4 are Germans, Italians, Chinese, Ukrainians and Dutch, followed by many smaller ethniciities.
The Russians came to Canada in the 1800's. They were invited through ads in newspapers of the time. Canada was eager to populate its lands at the time.
It seems to be very Eastern European. My parents were Prussian and they had a version, the Mennonites here in Canada have a version as do the Poles, Ukrainians, Italian, Jews, Czechs, Bohemians, Romanians etc.. I would say however that the Poles and the Ukrainians are famous or them especially here in Western Canada.
34,000,000 people live in Canada at the moment.
Yes, many British people live in Canada.
The Ukrainians was created in 1991.
There are many different races in Canada.