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Who are the original inhabitants of Canada?

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The founders of Canada include Aboriginal people, French Canadians and British Canadians.

Indigenous people: Before European explorers, pioneers and settlers came to Canada, the families of indigenous people lived in Canada. There are three different indigenous groups: First Nations, Inuit and Mé tis.

French Canadians: French Canadians are descendants of French colonists, including Acadians, Quebec people and people from small French-speaking communities all over Canada. Acadia are descendants of French colonists who settled in the Atlantic Ocean 400 years ago. Quebec people live in Quebec. Most of them are French descendants of French immigrants in 17 and 18 centuries, who brought many French traditions. Quebec people have a unique identity, culture and language. In 2006, the Canadian Parliament recognized Quebec people as a country within a unified Canada. One million English-speaking Quebec people are an important part of Quebec society.

British Canadians: Most British Canadians are descendants of the British, Welsh, Scots and Irish. These people include settlers, soldiers and immigrants who came to Canada from the17th century to the 20th century. These pioneers brought British political customs and traditions to Canada from generation to generation.