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  1. Hace 1 día · Statistics Canada report on race and ethnicity in Canada in 2022 The 2020 General Social Survey revealed that 92% of adult Canadians said that "[ethnic] diversity is a Canadian value". [15] About 25% of Canadians were "racialized"; [2] By 2021, 23% of the Canadian population were immigrants—the "largest proportion since Confederation", according to Statistics Canada.

  2. Hace 3 días · The 2021 Canadian census enumerated a total population of 36,991,981, an increase of around 5.2 percent over the 2016 figure. [5] . It is estimated that Canada's population surpassed 40 million in 2023 and 41 million in 2024. [6] . Between 1990 and 2008, the population increased by 5.6 million, equivalent to 20.4 percent overall growth. [7] .

  3. Hace 3 días · Indigenous peoples in Canada (also known as Aboriginals) are the indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada. They comprise the First Nations , [3] Inuit , [4] and Métis . [5] Although "Indian" is a term still commonly used in legal documents, the descriptors "Indian" and " Eskimo " have fallen into disuse in Canada, and most consider them to be pejorative .

  4. Hace 4 días · May 2, 2024, 4:48 PM ET (CBC) Northeastern Ontario gets its first Indigenous Peoples Court. Métis, indigenous nation of Canada that has combined Native American and European cultural practices since at least the 17th century. Their language, Michif, which is a French and Cree trade language, is also called French Cree or Métis.

  5. Hace 5 días · Toronto, city, capital of the province of Ontario, southeastern Canada. It is the most populous city in Canada, a multicultural city, and the country’s financial and commercial center. Its location on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, which forms part of the border between Canada and the United States, and its access to ...

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  6. Hace 3 días · They were first approved by Benedict XIV in his briefs of Dec. 23, 1741 and March 12, 1742. On the front of the medal is St. Benedict holding a cross and his rule. To one side is a poisoned cup and a raven on the other ― both references to a Benedictine hagiography mentioned earlier. Above the cup are the words:

  7. Hace 5 días · In 1845, during the reign of Queen Victoria, May 24, the queen’s birthday, was declared a holiday in Canada. After Victoria’s death in 1901, an act of the Canadian Parliament established Victoria Day as a legal holiday, to be celebrated on May 24 (or on May 25 when May 24 fell on a Sunday). The birthday of Victoria’s son, Edward VII (born ...