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  2. CANZUK - Wikipedia

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    The term CANZUK was first coined by William David McIntyre in his 1967 book Colonies into Commonwealth in the context of a "CANZUK Union". [9] The idea of increased migration, trade and foreign policy cooperation between the CANZUK countries was created and popularized in 2015 by CEO and Founder of CANZUK International [10] (formerly the Commonwealth Freedom of Movement Organisation), James ...

  3. CANZUK International - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Freedom of Movement Organisation (CFMO) was founded in January 2015 [5] by executive director, James Skinner, who conceptualized and popularized the idea of developing migration, trade and foreign policy agreements between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom by developing political interest for CANZUK among supportive MPs in Canada.

  4. Demographics of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 360,000, over three-quarters of the New Zealand-born population residing outside of New Zealand, live in Australia. Other communities of New Zealanders abroad are concentrated in other English-speaking countries, specifically the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, with smaller numbers located elsewhere. [58]

  5. New Zealand Australians - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 Census, there were 187,212 people of New Zealand descent in Australia and 483,398 New Zealand-born people residing in the country at the moment of the census, an increase of 24.1 per cent compared to the 2006 Census. The largest New Zealand-born community in Australia was in the state of Queensland, with 192,037 people. [3]

  6. New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    Of these, about 640,800 lived in Australia (a June 2013 estimate), [1] which was equivalent to 12% of the resident population of New Zealand. Other communities of New Zealanders abroad are heavily concentrated in other English-speaking countries , specifically the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, with smaller numbers located ...

  7. Canadian Australians - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, In terms of allied wounded in action in World War 1, Australia is 6th with 152,171 persons and Canada is 7th with 149,732 persons. Finally, in terms of deaths as a percentages of population, Australia is 11th with 1.38% of total population at the time and Canada is 12th with 0.92% of total population at the time.

  8. Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    According to the OECD/World Bank population statistics, for the same period the world population growth was 27%, a total of 1,423 million people. [33] However, over the same period, the population of France grew by 8.0%. And from 1991 to 2011, the population of the UK increased by 10.0%. The current population growth rate for Canada in 2022 was ...

  9. New Zealand Canadians - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Canadians; Total population; 15,396 identified New Zealand as ethnic origin, 2,500 identified Māori as ethnic origin (by ancestry, 2016 Canadian Census) [1] Regions with significant populations