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  1. thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

    The Ukrainians constitute, after the Russians, the largest Slavic nation in Europe. ... With Ukrainian integration into Canadian society, it has become increasingly difficult to determine if or how ethnicity affects the occupational and career patterns of younger Canadian-born generations. ... Swyripa, Wedded to the Cause: Ukrainian-Canadian ...
  2. www150.statcan.gc.ca

    The existing Ukrainian-Canadian communities will play an important role in helping the settlement of Ukrainians displaced by the Russian invasion. This article compares the Ukrainian-Canadian population to Canada's national population using the 2016 Census of Population. The findings provide information on current Ukrainian-Canadians, including their geographic distribution, demographic ...
  3. publications.gc.ca

    other ethnic origins. Among Ukrainians reporting multiple ethnic origins, the most common other ethnic origins were British, Polish, German and other European origins, as well as "Canadian." Individuals reporting Ukrainian as their sole ethnic origin were more likely to have Ukrainian as their mother tongue (27%) compared with those ...
  4. encyclopedia.com

    Ukrainian is a Slavic language. Though many Ukrainians use the more formal literary language, others speak a Galician dialect with varying degrees of English influence. ... The Ukrainian community has more organizations than any Canadian ethnic group its size. The plethora of organizations reflects the division of the mommunity into Catholic ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    The Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko provides some financial support for Ukrainian Canadian performing, literary and visual arts. Ukrainians in general are noted for their elaborately decorated Easter Eggs or pysanky, and that is also true in Canada. The world's second largest pysanka is in Vegreville, Alberta.
  6. uscanadainfo.com

    Ontario the largest Canadian Province by population, boasts a population characterized by rich racial and ethnic diversity. ... Ukrainian: 342,255: 2.44%: 15: First Nations (North American Indian) 332,555: 2.37%: 16: Portuguese: 300,600: ... * "Canadian" as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires for possible ...
  7. Thomas M. Prymak uses the essays and articles he has written over the past thirty years as a historian of Ukrainian and Ukrainian Canadian history to reflect on... Front Matter ... George W. Simpson, the Ukrainian Canadians, and the "Prehistory" of Slavic Studies in Canada ... Download; XML; Ukrainian Scholarship in the West during the ...
  8. researchgate.net

    For instance, Ukrainian-Canadians with a single ethnic origin and those with multiple ethnic origins are l ess likely to have less than a high school diploma (8% and 7 %, respectively) than the na ...
  9. u-channel.ca

    Apr 27, 2023Canada is home to 1.4 million people of Ukrainian descent - the world's second-largest Ukrainian diaspora, comprising nearly 4 per cent of the population, making them the largest Slavic group in Canada. Ukrainian immigrants and their descendants have left a profound mark on the development of Canada.
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    The 2020 General Social Survey revealed that 92% of adult Canadians said that "[ethnic] diversity is a Canadian value". [15] About 25% of Canadians were "racialized"; [2] By 2021, 23% of the Canadian population were immigrants—the "largest proportion since Confederation", according to Statistics Canada. [15] [16] Prior to the early 1970s, most new Canadians came from Europe.
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