About 28 percent are from the British Isles.
About 23 percent are of French origin.
About 15 percent are of other European origin.
Two percent are of Native American Indian origin.
Six percent are of Arabic origin.
The remaining 26 percent are of mixed origin or Asian or African origin.
There is no ancestral group that large in Canada. French are less than 25%, English less than 30%, Scottish and Irish less than 20% and while most Canadians maybe first and second generation there is no one group anywhere near even 50% of Canadians.
66% or more of Canadians may have been born in Canada.
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Canadians mostly speak English
No, most of them have European ancestors.
Most Canadians are Christian and Good Friday is a day celebrated by Christians.
Most new canadians come from asia. Korea, China and the phillipines are some of the main countries Canada's immigrants come from.
I don't know a language called "Fresh" . Most Canadians speak English or French.
Most Canadians can be found in Canada.
Canadians mostly speak English
They have European ancestors
Canada. Improvise::: Most FRENCH speaking CANADIANS live in Quebec.
No, most of them have European ancestors.
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They have European ancestors
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.
Canadians like Red and White the most because those colors are the colors on their flag.
Yes, approximately 82% of Canadians live in urban areas, which includes cities and towns. This statistic indicates that the majority of Canadians are concentrated in urban settings rather than rural areas.
Most Canadians lived in the Southern parts of Canada when migrating and immigrating to Canada because it was in the urban centres.
It's very likely that some do while others don't. There is a large, active, vibrant Jewish community in Montreal.