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  2. Latin American Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Latin American Canadians have made distinguished contributions to Canada in all major fields, including politics, the military, diplomacy, music, philosophy, sports, business and economy, and science. The largest Latin American groups represented in Canada are Mexican Canadians, Colombian Canadians and Salvadoran Canadians. The Latino ...

  3. Mexican Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Canadians (Spanish: canadienses mexicanos, French: Canadiens mexicains) are Canadian citizens of Mexican origin, either through birth or ethnicity, who reside in Canada. According to the 2021 Census, 155,380 Canadians indicated they were of full or partial Mexican ancestry (0.42% of the country's population). [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Latin American diaspora in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Latin American Canadian culture (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Latin American diaspora in Canada" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Latin Sparks Festival - Wikipedia

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    Latin Sparks Festival is Canada’s largest Latin dance party that occurs annually in Ottawa, Ontario and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2023, over 5,000 people attended the festival in each city for one night of dancing. Latin Sparks Festival is a one-night event that brings the fire and flavour of Latin America to Canada.

  6. Spanish Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Canadians (Spanish: Español-canadienses) are Canadians of full or partial Spanish heritage or people who hold a European Union citizenship from Spain as well as one from Canada. They likely also include many Canadians of Latin-American ethnic origin who use the term "Spanish" as a panethnic ethnonym rather than only their specific ...

  7. Multiculturalism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada has become a post-national, multicultural society. It contains the globe within its borders, and Canadians have learned that their two international languages and their diversity are a comparative advantage and a source of continuing creativity and innovation. Canadians are, by virtue of history and necessity, open to the world.

  8. Demographics of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Toronto, Ontario, Canada make Toronto one of the most multicultural and multiracial cities in the world. In 2021, 57.0 percent of the residents of the metropolitan area belonged to a visible minority group, compared with 51.4 percent in 2016, and 13.6 percent in 1981.

  9. Portuguese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Canadians (Portuguese: luso-canadianos) are Canadian citizens of full or partial Portuguese heritage or people who migrated from Portugal and reside in Canada. According to the 2021 Census , there were 448,310 or 1.21% of Canadians claimed full or partial Portuguese ancestry, a decrease compared to 482,110 in 2016 (1.40% of the ...