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  2. Italian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Italian immigrants lay cobblestones on King Street in Toronto, 1903 A grocery store owned by an Italian family in Little Italy, Montreal, 1910 Sign of Mirador, a restaurant in Montreal owned by an Italian immigrant, 1948. The first explorer to coastal North America was the Venetian John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto), making landfall in Cape Bonavista ...

  3. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Italian immigrants lay cobblestones on King Street in Toronto, Canada, 1903. Italian immigrants arriving in São Paulo, circa 1890, Brazil. The South American country has the largest number of people with full or partial Italian ancestry outside Italy, with São Paulo as the most populous city with Italian ancestry in the world. [133]

  4. Canada–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    For most of World War I (1914–1918), Canada (under the British Empire) and Italy were allies during the war. During World War II (1939–1945), Canada and Italy were on opposing sides. On 10 June 1940, Canada declared war on Italy after Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini declared war on France and the United Kingdom. [3]

  5. Italian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area - Wikipedia

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    Italian newspapers, television, and radio have existed throughout Toronto's history. [5] Son to Italian immigrants, Johnny Lombardi was born in The Ward in 1915, and went on to found one of the first multilingual radio stations in Canada, CHIN in 1966, in Palmerston-Little Italy. [48] [49]

  6. Italian Canadians in Greater Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The first Catholic church for the Italians became Mount Carmel Parish in 1905. It was established by an Italian-speaking man, Canon Bruchési. In 1911 the second Italian parish opened. [3] The political unit of the Italian community split after Benito Mussolini became the leader of Italy in the 1920s.

  7. Category:Italian emigrants to Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada portal; Pages in category "Italian emigrants to Canada" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not ...

  8. History of immigration to Canada - Wikipedia

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    The history of immigration to Canada details the movement of people to modern-day Canada.The modern Canadian legal regime was founded in 1867, but Canada also has legal and cultural continuity with French and British colonies in North America that go back to the 17th century, and during the colonial era, immigration was a major political and economic issue with Britain and France competing to ...

  9. List of Italian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Italian Canadians who have been established in Canada. This list takes into account the entire Canadian population, which consists of Canadian citizens (by birth and by naturalization ), landed immigrants and non-permanent residents and their families living with them in Canada as per the census .