Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.
Spanish customs and culture have made only very limited inroads into western Canada. Overwhelmingly, most of the people there are of western, northern or eastern European or Asian descent, with some aboriginal peoples.
I would say so. Most people whose last names end with IAN are of Armenian descent.
Most of those guys live in Canada
Chinese and the Japanese were the most people who immigrated to Canada before 1970.
Most of Canada's modern regions are of British descent. One way you can tell is by the architecture of buildings in Canada. 80% fo Canada's population speaks English. Victoria, British Columbiaa, has lots of flowers in the town just like London, United kingdom. The British flag along with most of the province's flags have Union Jacks on them. Canada uses the same spellings the british people use, and have Queen Victoria on their money.
The Vikings are Europeans and it was people of Asian descent that discovered Canada first.
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It is most common in people of Ashkenazi (Eastern European) Jewish descent and people of Saudi Arabian descent
French to English translation: How many Africans are in Canada? Answer: In 2001, there were nearly 300,000 people of African descent living in Canada, which constitutes about 1% of Canada's total population.
People of European descent ("white people") form only a minority of the world's population. There are a larger number of people who are of Asian, African, or mixed descent ("people of color").
Descent - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14+ (Ontario)
Spanish customs and culture have made only very limited inroads into western Canada. Overwhelmingly, most of the people there are of western, northern or eastern European or Asian descent, with some aboriginal peoples.
I would say so. Most people whose last names end with IAN are of Armenian descent.
People of European descent.
Roughly 7.2 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in parts of other provinces. Additionally, over half a million Canadians speak French as a second language.
Most of Paraguay's population could be termed "mestizos," meaning people of combined European and Native American descent.
French is most commonly spoken in the province of Quebec, particularly in cities like Montreal and Quebec City. There are also significant French-speaking populations in provinces like New Brunswick and areas of Ontario.