Black French is the majority of what the population is going to be , so the hockey world is really going to fall off.
Yes, it does it is one the main country's with a diverse ethnically population!
Canada's ethnic composition is mostly European, but also includes people from many other parts of the world. This reflects the fact that Canada was founded by Europeans but maintains a strong policy of multiculturalism and immigration. The official languages, English and French, reflect the fact that the earliest settlements in Canada were French and British colonies.
According to a survey conducted by Statistics Canada in 2007, "Canadians of East Indian origin1 make up one of the largest non-European ethnic groups in Canada. In fact, people of East Indian origin make up the tenth largest ethnic group in Canada. Canadians of East Indian origin also make up the second largest non-European ethnic group in the country. In 2001, over 700,000 people of East Indian origin lived in Canada. That year, they made up 2.4% of the total Canadian population."
Historically, the majority of the population in the U.S. and Canada has been composed of individuals of European descent, particularly those with origins in Western and Northern Europe. However, both countries have become increasingly diverse due to immigration, with significant populations of individuals from various ethnic backgrounds, including Hispanic, Black, Asian, and Indigenous peoples. As of recent census data, the demographic landscape continues to evolve, reflecting a growing multicultural society.
the answer is "greatly increased ethnic diversity in American society."
There are about 50 ethnic groups in Canada.
Ethnic quotas were made proportionate to the population as in 1890
the percentage of ethnic is that they do not now as the percentage of ethnic prison fluctuates daily. to reduce this they are trying to reduce immigration
Yes, it does it is one the main country's with a diverse ethnically population!
Canada's ethnic composition is mostly European, but also includes people from many other parts of the world. This reflects the fact that Canada was founded by Europeans but maintains a strong policy of multiculturalism and immigration. The official languages, English and French, reflect the fact that the earliest settlements in Canada were French and British colonies.
The third ethnic group in Canada is history, and customs.
Frederick A. Bushee has written: 'Ethnic factors in the population of Boston' -- subject(s): Foreign population, Social conditions, Immigrants, Social sciences, Emigration and immigration
The third ethnic group in Canada is history, and customs.
Germany is predominantly made up of Germans, who make up about 80% of the population. There are also ethnic minority groups such as Turks, Poles, Italians, and others, making up the remaining 20%. Germany has a history of immigration, resulting in a diverse ethnic composition.
If you take the ethnic English, Scottish and Irish as one group, the next ethnic groups are German, then Italian. ( so Italian would be third. )
According to a survey conducted by Statistics Canada in 2007, "Canadians of East Indian origin1 make up one of the largest non-European ethnic groups in Canada. In fact, people of East Indian origin make up the tenth largest ethnic group in Canada. Canadians of East Indian origin also make up the second largest non-European ethnic group in the country. In 2001, over 700,000 people of East Indian origin lived in Canada. That year, they made up 2.4% of the total Canadian population."
The population of Banzhong She Ethnic Township is 21,980.