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  1. The major panethnic origin groups in Canada are: European (52.5%), North American (22.9%), Asian (19.3%), North American Indigenous (6.1%), African (3.8%), Latin, Central and South American (2.5%), Caribbean (2.1%), Oceanian (0.3%), and Other (6%).

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    Canada. /  45.400°N 75.667°W  / 45.400; -75.667. Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's second-largest country by total area, with the world's longest coastline.

  3. Los canadienses (en francés: Canadiens / Canadiennes) son personas identificadas con el país de Canadá. La conexión puede ser residencial, legal, histórica o cultural. Para la mayoría de los canadienses, existen varias (o todas) de estas conexiones y son colectivamente la fuente de su ser canadiense.

    • Definitions and Concepts
    • Questions
    • Classifications
    • Concepts Over Time
    • Collection and Processing Methods
    • Data Quality
    • Data Quality Indicators
    • Certification of Final Counts
    • Data Quality For Ethnic Or Cultural Origin
    • Comparability Over Time

    The 2021 Census of Population’s question on ethnic or cultural originscollected information on the ancestral origins of the population, providing information about the composition of Canada’s diverse population. Ethnic or cultural origin refers to the ethnic or cultural origins of a person’s ancestors. Ancestors may have Indigenous origins, origins...

    The 2021 Census of Population data on ethnic or cultural origins were obtained from Question 23 on form 2A-L and form 2A-R. For the 2021 Census, the 2Ashort-form questionnaire was used to enumerate all usual residents of 75% of private dwellings. The 2A-L long-form questionnaire, which also includes the questions from the 2A short-form questionnair...

    Data from the ethnic or cultural origins question in the census are used to derive summary and detailed variables that provide an ethnocultural portrait of the population of Canada. The detailed list of ethnic and cultural origins disseminated in the 2021 Census and their comparability with the origins from the 2016 Census and the 2011 National Hou...

    Over time, there have been differences in the wording, format, examples and instructions of the ethnic or cultural origins question used in the census. There have also been changes in what is considered to be a valid ethnic or cultural origin response. The historical comparability of data on ethnic or cultural origins has been affected by these fac...

    The COVID-19 pandemic emerged in Canada in early 2020 and affected all steps of the 2021 Census process, from data collection to dissemination. Please refer to the Guide to the Census of Population, 2021, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-304-X,for more detailed information on this topic.

    The 2021 Census of Population underwent a thorough data quality assessment. The different certification activities conducted to evaluate the quality of the 2021 Census data are described in Chapter 9 of the Guide to the Census of Population, 2021, Statistics Canada Catalogue no.98-304-X. The data quality assessment was conducted in addition to the ...

    A number of quality indicators were produced and analyzed during the 2021 Census of Population data quality assessment. Four indicators are available to data users for long-form content: the total non-response (TNR) rate; the confidence interval; as well as the non-response rate and the imputation rate per question. The total non-response (TNR) rat...

    Once data editing and imputation were completed, the data were weighted to ensure that estimates represent the total Canadian population living in private dwellings. Certification of the final weighted estimates was the last step in the validation process, which led to the recommendation to release the data for each level of geography and domain of...

    The non-response and imputation rates for the ethnic or cultural origins question in the 2021 Census are shown in Table 1. At the national level, the non-response rate for the ethnic or cultural origins question was 3.5% and the imputation rate was 8.0%. At the provincial and territorial level, the imputation rate ranged from 6.2% in British Columb...

    The question on ethnic or cultural origins has been revised for the 2021 Census. A description of the changes and their impact on historical comparability is included in the section of this document entitled Concepts over time.

  4. The country's ten largest self-reported specific ethnic or cultural origins in 2021 were Canadian (accounting for 15.6 percent of the population), followed by English (14.7 percent), Irish (12.1 percent), Scottish (12.1 percent), French (11.0 percent), German (8.1 percent), Chinese (4.7 percent), Italian (4.3 percent), Indian (3.7 percent), and ...

  5. 26 de oct. de 2022 · Canada is known for its ethnocultural and religious diversity, a characteristic of the country valued by the vast majority of Canadians. According to the 2020 General Social Survey, 92.0% of the population aged 15 and older agreed that ethnic or cultural diversity is a Canadian value.