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Where is Ontario in Canada?

Ontario is Ontario. Ontario is one of the ten provinces in Canada.

It has a population of134.48 million (according to the census data of 20 16), accounting for 38.26% of the total population in China, ranking first. About 65% of them are British, 5.2% are Chinese (population about 700,000), 5% are French, and indigenous North American Indians account for 1.5%.

From June 2065438 to October 2007 10, Ontario designated June 65438+February 65438+March every year as "Nanjing Massacre Victims Memorial Day", making Canada the first country in the West to set up "Nanjing Massacre Victims Memorial Day".

Historical evolution:

Before the arrival of Europeans, the main inhabitants of this area were the Algonquin and Iroquois tribes of India. Etienne Bruller, a French explorer, explored a part of Ontario from 16 10 to 16 12. Henry Hudson, an English explorer, sailed to Hudson Bay in 16 1 1 and declared this place to be owned by Britain.

However, samuel de champlain, a Frenchman, arrived at Lake Huron in 16 15, and French missionaries began to set up stations in the Great Lakes. These French settlements were attacked by Iroquois who were hostile to them. At that time, Iroquois preferred to form an alliance with the British.