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Dutch Canadians (Dutch: Nederlandse Canadezen) are Canadians with full or partial Dutch ancestry. According to the Canada 2006 Census, there were 1,035,965 Canadians of Dutch descent, [1] including those of full or partial ancestry. This increased to 1,111,655 or about 4.2% of the entire population of Canada in 2016. [2]
The Dutch diaspora consists of the Dutch and their descendants living outside the Netherlands. [1]Emigration from the Netherlands has been occurring for since at least the 17th century, and may be traced back to the international presence of the Dutch Empire and its monopoly on mercantile shipping in many parts of the world.
Millions of Dutch descendants have traditionally lived in the United States (Dutch American), Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Africa , the Caribbean (Aruba and Netherlands Antilles), and Suriname, and some Dutch immigrants to South America. [9] Map of the Dutch Diaspora around in the World
Dutch diaspora in Canada (4 C, 3 P) I. ... Dutch diaspora in the United States (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Dutch diaspora by country"
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Dutch diaspora in Canada (4 C, 3 P) F. Finnish diaspora in Canada (2 C, 6 P) French diaspora in Canada (7 C, 12 P) G. German diaspora in Canada (3 C, 10 P)
The highest concentration of Scandinavian Canadians is in Western Canada, especially British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. As of the 2016 Canadian census, there are approximately 1.2 million Canadians of Nordic and Scandinavian descent, or about 3.49% of the total population of the country. [1]