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What's the population of Canada?

The total population of Canada is about 27 million.

According to the analysis report of census data released by Statistics Canada on the 2nd, the population of Chinese in Canada has reached 12 1 10,000, accounting for 3.9% of the total population of Canada, and the Greater Vancouver area has become the most densely populated area of Chinese. The total population of Chinese in Canada is1216500, an increase of 18.2% compared with 200 1 year, accounting for 24% of the total population of ethnic minorities in Canada.

In British Columbia, the Pacific coast of western Canada, the total population of ethnic minorities exceeded1000000 for the first time, ranking first among all provinces and regions in Canada, while Chinese are the largest ethnic minority group in British Columbia, with a total population of 407,200, accounting for 40.4% and 10% respectively.

Among them, 72.9% Chinese were born outside Canada. Among these overseas-born Chinese, 18.4% immigrated to Canada from 200/kloc-0 to 2006; In the 1990s, 45.2% immigrated to Canada. Another quarter of Chinese in British Columbia were born in Canada.

Introduction of famous tourist attractions in Canada;

1, Quebec City: Located in Quebec Province, it is one of the oldest cities in Canada and listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO. Visitors can enjoy European-style ancient buildings, narrow streets and ancient city walls, and experience the rich French cultural atmosphere.

2. Toronto: Canada's largest city, an international metropolis. Toronto has unique architecture and modern skyline. The famous scenic spots include the National Television Tower of Canada, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Toronto Islands.

3. Jasper National Park: Located in Alberta, it is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies. The park has magnificent mountains, lakes, glaciers and wildlife. Visitors can take part in hiking, horse riding and wildlife watching.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Canada