This report describes the basic social and economic characteristics of people of the Japanese community in Canada. It is part of a series of profiles of the country's major non-European ethnic groups.
Canadians of Japanese origin make up the 9th largest non-European ethnic group in the country, after Chinese, East Indian, Filipino, Jamaican, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Korean, and Iranian. In 2001, just over 85,000 people of Japanese origin lived in Canada, representing 0.3% of the Canadian population.
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| Product: | Profiles of Ethnic Communities in Canada | ||
| Catalogue no.: | 89-621-XWE2007013 | ||
| Frequency: | Occasional | ||
| Status: | Ongoing/Available | ||
| Latest issue: | 2001, no. 13 | Free | |
| Release date: | August 28, 2007 | ||
| Authors: | Lindsay, Colin | ||
| Subscription: | one year (365 days) | N/A | |
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