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The number of ethnic groups in Canada

Canada is an immigrant country, with British residents accounting for 42%, French residents accounting for 26.7%, other European descendants accounting for 13%, indigenous people (Indians, mites and Inuit) accounting for 3%, and the rest are Asians, Latin Americans and Africans. Among them, the Chinese population has accounted for 3.5% of the total population in Canada, and it is the largest minority in Canada, that is, the largest ethnic group except whites and aborigines. 25% of China people were born in Canada, and most of the rest came from Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan Province province. English and French are both official languages. Among the residents, 47.3% believe in Catholicism and 4 1.2% believe in Protestantism. This information can be used for reference. O(∩_∩)O Please accept it if you are satisfied.