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Tuesday, February 17, 1998
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1996 Census: Ethnic origin, visible minorities

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1996 Census: Ethnic origin, visible minorities


Statistics Canada today releases 1996 Census data on ethnic and cultural origins and on the visible minority population, the seventh of 11 announcements that are painting a new statistical portrait of the nation.

This release describes the ethnic origins of Canada's population and provides data on the size, composition and geographic distribution of the visible minority population. Data on the education, labour market and other characteristics of these groups will be available over the next several months.

ETHNIC ORIGIN

Ethnic origin, as defined in the census, refers to the ethnic or cultural group(s) to which an individual's ancestors belonged. It pertains to the ancestral roots or origins of the population, and should not be confused with place of birth, citizenship or nationality.

For the 1996 Census, the format of the ethnic origin question was modified significantly from 1991. In both censuses, respondents were asked: "To which ethnic or cultural group(s) did this person's ancestors belong?" In 1991, 15 of the most frequent origins were listed on the questionnaire, and respondents were asked to mark as many as were applicable. In addition, two blank spaces were provided in which they could write any other responses that might have been applicable, and several other origins were provided as examples.

In 1996, the questionnaire did not provide pre-listed answer categories (origins). Instead, four blank spaces were provided for respondents to write in their origins, and 24 examples of such origins were provided as illustrations. For the first time, "Canadian" was included among the examples because it was the fifth most frequently reported origin in 1991.

As expected, these modifications, in particular the inclusion of "Canadian" as an example, resulted in a major change in the way ethnic origins were reported. As a result, the 1996 Census data on ethnic origin can not be compared meaningfully with data from earlier censuses.

In the 1996 Census, 5.3 million persons, accounting for 19% of the total population, reported their only ethnic origin as "Canadian". An additional 3.5 million persons (12%) reported both Canadian and other origins. In 1991, when "Canadian" was not listed as an example, 3% reported Canadian only and a further 1% reported Canadian in combination with one or more other origins.


Definitions


Ethnic origin, as defined in the Census, refers to the ethnic or cultural group(s) to which the respondent's ancestors belong. An ancestor is someone from whom a person is descended, and is usually more distant than a grandparent. Ethnic origin pertains to the ancestral "roots" or background of the population and should not be confused with citizenship or nationality.

A single response occurs when a respondent provides one ethnic origin only. For example, in 1996, 729,455 persons stated that their only ethnic origin was Italian. Since 1981, when respondents were first permitted to report more than one ethnic origin in the census, a distinction has been made between single and multiple responses.

A multiple response occurs when a respondent provides two or more ethnic origins. For example, 478,025 persons gave a response which included Italian and one or more other ethnic origins.

Total responses are the sum of single and multiple responses. Total response counts indicate the number of persons who reported a specified ethnic origin, either as their only origin or in addition to one or more other ethnic groups. For example, 1,207,475 respondents reported at least some Italian ancestry.

British Isles only origins include single responses of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British, as well as multiple British Isles only responses that is, a combination of any of the following: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British (for example, "English and Irish").

French only origins include single responses of French or Acadian, as well as multiple responses of French and Acadian.

British Isles and/or French and/or Canadian origins include at least two of any of the following: a British Isles origin (English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British), a French origin (French or Acadian) or Canadian. For example, "Scottish and Canadian", "Irish and Acadian", " English, Irish, French and Canadian", etc.

Other and British Isles, French or Canadian origins include responses of at least one of the following: a British Isles origin (English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British), a French origin (French or Acadian), or Canadian in combination with another ethnic origin. For example, "English and South Asian", "Canadian and Dutch", "Irish, French, Canadian and Métis", "English, Scottish, French, German and Canadian", etc.

Other single and multiple origins include single and multiple responses which do not include British Isles origins, French origins, or Canadian. For example, "German and Ukrainian", "East Indian and Portuguese", "African and Caribbean", etc.


Virtually all persons who reported Canadian in 1996 were born in Canada and had English or French as a mother tongue. Furthermore, a comparison of reporting patterns with those in the 1991 Census showed that much of the reporting of "Canadian" was done by persons who previously provided English or French origins. This suggests that many of these respondents were persons whose families have been in Canada for several generations.

Regions of Canada which were settled the earliest, and had experienced relatively little recent immigration, tended to have the highest proportion of people reporting their origins as Canadian. In Atlantic Canada, 21% of the population reported a single response of Canadian, as did 38% in Quebec. In the other provinces, the proportion ranged from 9% to 13%.

Canadian, British Isles, French largest ethnic origins

In addition to the 5.3 million persons who reported "Canadian" as their single ethnic origin in 1996, about 4.9 million people, or 17% of the population, reported British Isles-only ancestry, and about 2.7 million, or 9%, reported French-only ancestry. The latter group included 19,000 individuals who said that Acadian was their only ethnic origin and another 12,000 who stated that they were both French and Acadian.

Among those reporting British Isles-only ancestry, English was the most frequent single reponse with two million, followed by Scottish (643,000), Irish (504,000) and Welsh (28,000). The British Isles-only group also included a large number of persons (1.6 million) who gave a combination of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British origins.

About 2.9 million individuals, or 10% of the population, reported a combination of British Isles, French or Canadian origins in 1996. A further 4.6 million persons, or 16% of the population, reported an ancestry of either British Isles, French or Canadian, in combination with some other origin. Many of these individuals were of mixed European and British Isles ancestry.

About 8.1 million people, accounting for 28% of the total population, reported origins other than the British Isles, French or Canadian. Within this group, 3.7 million people reported European single origins, 1.3 million reported single East and Southeast Asian and 590,000 reported single South Asian origins.

Multiple ethnic origins

Among persons whose families have been in Canada for many generations, intermarriage has led to a growing number of persons having multiple ethnic origins. And, in 1996, an increasing number of people reported "Canadian" with other origins which contributed to an increase in multiple responses.

In 1996, 18.3 million persons who represented 64% of the population reported one ethnic origin, while 10.2 million or 36% reported more than one.



Table: Single and multiple ethnic origin responses
1996
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                                  Single(1)      Multiple(2) 
                               responses        responses    
______________________________________________________________________________

                                         %                   
                           ______________________________    
                                                             
Canada                              64.2             35.8    
                                                             
Newfoundland                        73.2             26.8    
Prince Edward Island                48.4             51.6    
Nova Scotia                         52.5             47.5    
New Brunswick                       60.5             39.5    
Quebec                              83.1             17.0    
Ontario                             60.7             39.3    
Manitoba                            55.1             45.0    
Saskatchewan                        50.3             49.7    
Alberta                             52.3             47.8    
British Columbia                    55.9             44.1    
Yukon Territory                     50.2             49.8    
Northwest Territories               71.4             28.6    

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(1)  A single response occurred when the respondent reported only one origin.
(2)  A multiple response occurred when the respondent reported two or more
     ethnic origins.

The reporting of multiple responses varied considerably by province and ethnic group. Prince Edward Island had the highest proportion of multiple responses (52%) while Quebec had the lowest (17%).

Groups who settled in Canada more recently had less tendency to report multiple origins. As a result, persons of Aboriginal, British Isles, French and other European origins provided multiple responses to a much greater extent than those with Asian, Caribbean, African, Arab and Latin American origins.

Most frequent ethnic origins

One way of examining the ethnic origin or cultural composition of the population is to look at the total number of persons who report various origins, whether alone or in combination with other origins.

After Canadian, English and French, the most frequent ethnic origins in 1996 were Scottish, with 4.3 million responses, and Irish, with 3.8 million. The next highest of the European origins were German (2.8 million), Italian (1.2 million), Ukrainian (1 million), Dutch (916,000), Polish (787,000), Jewish (352,000) and Norwegian (346,000).

Aboriginal, Chinese and South Asian origins were also among the top 15 ethnic origins. About 922,000 persons reported Chinese ancestry and 723,000 listed South Asian origins. Unlike European origins, where multiple reporting was very high, there were relatively few multiple responses among persons with Asian origins, many of whom were recent arrivals to Canada.



Table: Distribution of the population by ethnic origin
1996
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                                   Total          British(1)   French only(2) 
                              Population       Isles only                     
______________________________________________________________________________

Canada                        28,528,125        4,873,970        2,696,270    
                                                                              
Newfoundland                     547,160          315,795            7,050    
Prince Edward Island             132,855           56,825            8,495    
Nova Scotia                      899,970          296,850           38,450    
New Brunswick                    729,630          182,395          123,840    
Quebec                         7,045,080          214,125        2,064,985    
Ontario                       10,642,790        2,250,705          303,820    
Manitoba                       1,100,295          173,030           33,575    
Saskatchewan                     976,615          139,835           18,740    
Alberta                        2,669,195          440,445           47,575    
British Columbia               3,689,755          792,615           48,120    
Yukon Territory                   30,650            5,230              700    
Northwest Territories             64,125            6,090              915    

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                                Canadian          British(3)     Other and(4) 
                                             Isles and/or          British    
                                                   French           Isles,    
                                                   and/or        French or    
                                                 Canadian         Canadian    
______________________________________________________________________________

Canada                         5,326,995        2,914,910        4,592,405    
                                                                              
Newfoundland                     114,665           63,165           31,205    
Prince Edward Island              17,305           32,955           12,765    
Nova Scotia                      173,135          170,495          148,350    
New Brunswick                    174,570          156,965           66,180    
Quebec                         2,655,830          676,420          381,655    
Ontario                        1,289,135        1,184,215        1,789,565    
Manitoba                          94,955           73,135          263,635    
Saskatchewan                      99,555           53,940          293,180    
Alberta                          341,500          198,605          730,950    
British Columbia                 357,280          299,390          855,505    
Yukon Territory                    4,595            2,820            8,690    
Northwest Territories              4,455            2,790           10,685    

______________________________________________________________________________


                            Other single(5) 
                            and multiple    
                                 origins    
______________________________________________________________________________

Canada                         8,123,565    
                                            
Newfoundland                      15,265    
Prince Edward Island               4,495    
Nova Scotia                       72,670    
New Brunswick                     25,670    
Quebec                         1,052,035    
Ontario                        3,825,350    
Manitoba                         461,955    
Saskatchewan                     371,365    
Alberta                          910,095    
British Columbia               1,336,830    
Yukon Territory                    8,630    
Northwest Territories             39,190    

______________________________________________________________________________


(1)  British Isles includes single responses of English, Irish, Scottish,
     Welsh or other British, as well as multiple British Isles only responses
     - that is, a combination of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other
     British.
(2)  French origins include single responses of French or Acadian, as well as
     multiple responses of French and Acadian.
(3)  British Isles and/or French and/or Canadian origins include multiple
     responses of any of the following: a British Isles origin (English,
     Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British), a French origin (French or
     Acadian) or Canadian. For example, Scottish and Canadian , Irish and
     Acadian , English, Irish, French and Canadian , etc.
(4)  Other and British Isles, French or Canadian origins include multiple
     responses of at least one British Isles origin (English, Irish,
     Scottish, Welsh or other British) and/or at least one French origin
     (French or Acadian) and/or Canadian in combination with another ethnic
     origin.
(5)  Other single and multiple origins include single and multiple responses
     which do not include British Isles origins, French origins, or Canadian.



Table: Proportion of population by ethnic origin
1996
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                                   Total          British(1)   French only(2) 
                              Population       Isles only                     
______________________________________________________________________________

                                                  %                           
                           _______________________________________________    
                                                                              
Canada                             100.0             17.1              9.5    
                                                                              
Newfoundland                       100.0             57.7              1.3    
Prince Edward Island               100.0             42.8              6.4    
Nova Scotia                        100.0             33.0              4.3    
New Brunswick                      100.0             25.0             17.0    
Quebec                             100.0              3.0             29.3    
Ontario                            100.0             21.1              2.9    
Manitoba                           100.0             15.7              3.1    
Saskatchewan                       100.0             14.3              1.9    
Alberta                            100.0             16.5              1.8    
British Columbia                   100.0             21.5              1.3    
Yukon Territory                    100.0             17.1              2.3    
Northwest Territories              100.0              9.5              1.4    

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                                Canadian          British(3)     Other and(4) 
                                             Isles and/or          British    
                                                   French           Isles,    
                                                   and/or        French or    
                                                 Canadian         Canadian    
______________________________________________________________________________

                                                  %                           
                           _______________________________________________    
                                                                              
Canada                              18.7             10.2             16.1    
                                                                              
Newfoundland                        21.0             11.5              5.7    
Prince Edward Island                13.0             24.8              9.6    
Nova Scotia                         19.2             18.9             16.5    
New Brunswick                       23.9             21.5              9.1    
Quebec                              37.7              9.6              5.4    
Ontario                             12.1             11.1             16.8    
Manitoba                             8.6              6.6             24.0    
Saskatchewan                        10.2              5.5             30.0    
Alberta                             12.8              7.4             27.4    
British Columbia                     9.7              8.1             23.2    
Yukon Territory                     15.0              9.2             28.4    
Northwest Territories                6.9              4.4             16.7    

______________________________________________________________________________


                            Other single(5) 
                            and multiple    
                                 origins    
______________________________________________________________________________

                                       %    
                                            
Canada                              28.5    
                                            
Newfoundland                         2.8    
Prince Edward Island                 3.4    
Nova Scotia                          8.1    
New Brunswick                        3.5    
Quebec                              14.9    
Ontario                             35.9    
Manitoba                            42.0    
Saskatchewan                        38.0    
Alberta                             34.1    
British Columbia                    36.2    
Yukon Territory                     28.2    
Northwest Territories               61.1    

______________________________________________________________________________


(1)  British Isles includes single responses of English, Irish, Scottish,
     Welsh or other British, as well as multiple British Isles only responses
     - that is, a combination of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other
     British.
(2)  French origins include single responses of French or Acadian, as well as
     multiple responses of French and Acadian.
(3)  British Isles and/or French and/or Canadian origins include multiple
     responses of any of the following: a British Isles origin (English,
     Irish, Scottish, Welsh or other British), a French origin (French or
     Acadian) or Canadian. For example, "Scottish and Canadian", "Irish and
     Acadian", "English, Irish, French and Canadian", etc.
(4)  Other and British Isles, French or Canadian origins include multiple
     responses of at least one British Isles origin (English, Irish,
     Scottish, Welsh or other British) and/or at least one French origin
     (French or Acadian) and/or Canadian in combination with another ethnic
     origin.
(5)  Other single and multiple origins include single and multiple responses
     which do not include British Isles origins, French origins, or Canadian.

The diversity of Canada's population also is reflected in the substantial differences which exist across the provinces in terms of the ethnic or cultural origins of their populations.

Over one million reported Aboriginal ancestry

About 1.1 million persons reported Aboriginal ancestry in 1996, an increase from 1 million in 1991. About 867,000 persons reported North American Indian ancestry. Of these, 395,000 were single responses, while 473,000 were in combination with other groups. There were 221,000 people who reported Métis origins -- 50,000 single responses and 171,000 multiple. About 50,000 persons reported Inuit ancestry. The majority (33,000) reported Inuit only, while 17,000 reported other origins as well.

VISIBLE MINORITIES

One of the objectives of the 1996 Census was to provide information on the numbers and characteristics of persons who are members of a visible minority in Canada, as defined by the Employment Equity Act. The Act defines visible minorities as "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in color". Under this definition, the regulations to the Act specify the following groups as visible minorities: Chinese, South Asians, Blacks, Arabs and West Asians, Filipinos, Southeast Asians, Latin Americans, Japanese, Koreans and Pacific Islanders.

The information on the visible minority population was collected using a new Census question which asked respondents whether they were a member of one of the population groups defined as a visible minority under the provisions of the Employment Equity Act.

In previous censuses, this information was derived primarily from responses to the question on ethnic or cultural origin. However, with the increased reporting of "Canadian" only, this question could no longer be considered reliable to provide sufficient information to identify the various groups comprising the visible minority population. In 1996, a direct question was added, asking respondents to indicate their population group by checking one or more of 10 mark-in categories.



Table: Visible minority population by group
1996
______________________________________________________________________________
                                       #                %    
______________________________________________________________________________

Total visible minority 
  population                   3,197,480            100.0    
Chinese                          860,150             26.9    
South Asian                      670,585             21.0    
Black                            573,860             17.9    
Arab/West Asian                  244,665              7.7    
Filipino                         234,200              7.3    
Latin American                   176,975              5.5    
Southeast Asian                  172,765              5.4    
Japanese                          68,135              2.1    
Korean                            64,835              2.0    
Visible minority,      
  n.i.e.(1)                       69,745              2.2    
Multiple visible       
  minority(2)                     61,570              1.9    

______________________________________________________________________________


(1)  Includes Pacific Islanders and other visible minority groups
(2)  Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group
(n.i.e)  = not included elsewhere


Aboriginal ancestry and identity


In censuses prior to 1996, counts of Aboriginal persons were derived primarily from a question which asked respondents about their ancestry. (In 1991, the question was: "To which ethnic or cultural group(s) did this person's ancestors belong?") Respondents were asked to report as many origins as were applicable, for example, French, English, German, North American Indian, and so on.

The 1996 Census asked both an ancestry and an identity question. The identity question asked: "Is this person an Aboriginal person, that is North American Indian, Métis or Inuit (Eskimo)?"

In 1996, 1,101,955 people reported Aboriginal ancestry, either as a single response (477,630) or as part of a multiple response (624,330). Some 867,225 reported North American Indian ancestry, 220,740 reported Métis and 49,845 Inuit.

The counts based on identity, released in The Daily on January 13, 1998, showed that 799,010 persons reported that they were North American Indian, Métis or Inuit. Of these, 554,290 were North American Indian, 210,190 were Métis and 41,080 were Inuit. These numbers slightly exceed the total Aboriginal population of 799,010 since a small number, about 6,400, reported that they considered themselves as members of more than one Aboriginal group.

Two points should be noted. Firstly, undercoverage in the 1996 Census was considerably higher among Aboriginal people than among other segments of the population due to the fact that enumeration was not permitted, or was interrupted, before it could be completed on 77 Indian reserves and settlements having an estimated population of 44,000 persons. Secondly, comparisons of the 1996 Aboriginal ancestry data with data from previous censuses must be made with caution, since changes to the wording of the 1996 question, in particular the inclusion of Canadian among the examples of answer categories listed on the census questionnaire, may have had an impact on the pattern of responses for Aboriginal ancestry.


Chart: Visible Minority Population by Immigrant Status and Period of Immigration

Since the 1970s, sources of immigration to Canada have changed greatly, with many more immigrants coming from non-European countries. Over half the immigrant population who arrived since the 1970s, and three-quarters of those who came in the 1990s, are members of a visible minority group.

In 1996, Canada was home to 3.2 million persons who identified themselves as members of a visible minority. They represented 11.2% of the total population in Canada, up from 9.4% in 1991 and 6.3% in 1986. The Census showed that about three out of every 10 individuals who identified as a visible minority were born in Canada, and the rest were immigrants.

While Ontario and British Columbia contained half of Canada's total population, they accounted for almost three-quarters of the visible minority population.

The proportion of visible minorities varied considerably from less than 1% of the population of Newfoundland to highs of 18% in British Columbia, and 16% in Ontario. The proportion was below the national average of 11% in all of the other provinces and territories.



Table: Visible minority population
1996
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                                   Total            Total          Visible    
                              population          visible       minorities    
                                                 minority          as % of    
                                               population            total    
                                                                population    
______________________________________________________________________________

                                                                         %    
                                                                              
Canada                        28,528,125        3,197,480             11.2    
                                                                              
Newfoundland                     547,155            3,815              0.7    
Prince Edward Island             132,855            1,520              1.1    
Nova Scotia                      899,970           31,320              3.5    
New Brunswick                    729,625            7,995              1.1    
Quebec                         7,045,085          433,985              6.2    
Ontario                       10,642,790        1,682,045             15.8    
Manitoba                       1,100,295           77,355              7.0    
Saskatchewan                     976,615           26,945              2.8    
Alberta                        2,669,195          269,280             10.1    
British Columbia               3,689,760          660,545             17.9    
Yukon Territory                   30,650            1,000              3.3    
Northwest Territories             64,125            1,670              2.6    

______________________________________________________________________________


                              Geographic    
                            distribution    
                              of visible    
                              minorities    
______________________________________________________________________________

                                       %    
                                            
Canada                             100.0    
                                            
Newfoundland                         0.1    
Prince Edward Island                 0.0    
Nova Scotia                          1.0    
New Brunswick                        0.3    
Quebec                              13.6    
Ontario                             52.6    
Manitoba                             2.4    
Saskatchewan                         0.8    
Alberta                              8.4    
British Columbia                    20.7    
Yukon Territory                      0.0    
Northwest Territories                0.1    

______________________________________________________________________________

Chinese the largest visible minority population

A total of 860,000 individuals identified themselves as Chinese in the 1996 Census, the largest visible minority population. They accounted for 3% of Canada's total population. The next largest group was 671,000 South Asians, who comprised 2.4% of Canada's population, and 574,000 Blacks, representing 2%. Together, Chinese, South Asians and Blacks represented two-thirds of the visible minority population in Canada.

The remaining one-third of the visible minority population, about 1.1 million people, included Filipinos, Southeast Asians, Latin Americans, Japanese, Koreans, Arabs and West Asians.

Almost all visible minorities lived in large urban centres

Consistent with immigrant settlement patterns, almost all visible minorities, about 94%, lived in a census metropolitan area in 1996, compared with 62% of the total population. Also, they tended to be concentrated in a small number of census metropolitan areas.

Seven out of every 10 visible minority persons in Canada lived in just three census metropolitan areas: Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. This was more than twice the proportion of Canada's population who resided in these areas (33%).

Toronto was home to 42% of the total visible minority population in Canada, the largest proportion of any census metropolitan area, while 18% lived in Vancouver and 13% in Montreal.

Visible minorities made up a much higher share of the total population of Toronto (32%) and Vancouver (31%) than they did in Montreal (12%). Four other urban areas also had a relatively high share: Calgary (16%), Edmonton (14%), Ottawa-Hull (12%) and Winnipeg (11%).

Ontario: Home to over half the visible minority population

About 1.7 million individuals identified themselves as members of a visible minority in Ontario, 16% of the province's total population. Ontario had more than half (53%) of Canada's visible minority population but only 37% of the national population.

There were 1.3 million members of the visible minority population in the census metropolitan area of Toronto, which represented 42% of visible minorities in Canada. In comparison, 15% of Canada's total population resided in Toronto.

Four out of five members of the visible minority population in Ontario lived in Toronto. This was twice Toronto's share of the province's total population. About one-quarter of visible minorities in Toronto were Chinese, a further one-quarter were South Asian and one-fifth were Black.

Except for Arab/West Asians and Japanese, the largest number of each of the visible minority groups lived in Toronto. Almost half the South Asian and Black population of Canada lived in Toronto, along with about two-fifths of Canada's Chinese, Koreans and Filipinos.



Table: Visible minority population in the Toronto census metropolitan area
1996
______________________________________________________________________________
                                       #                %    
______________________________________________________________________________

Total visible minority 
  population                   1,338,090            100.0    
                                                             
Chinese                          335,185             25.0    
South Asian                      329,840             24.7    
Black                            274,935             20.5    
Filipino                          99,110              7.4    
Arab/West Asian                   72,160              5.4    
Latin American                    61,655              4.6    
Southeast Asian                   46,510              3.5    
Korean                            28,555              2.1    
Japanese                          17,050              1.3    
Visible minority,      
  n.i.e.(1)                       45,655              3.4    
Multiple visible       
  minority(2)                     27,435              2.1    

______________________________________________________________________________


(1)  Includes Pacific Islanders and other visible minority groups
(2)  Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group
(n.i.e)  = not included elsewhere

Visible minority population in Vancouver mostly Asian

In 1996, British Columbia had the second largest visible minority population after Ontario. There were 661,000 persons in British Columbia who were members of a visible minority group. These individuals accounted for 18% of British Columbia's total population, the highest proportion of any province.

A total of 565,000 individuals in Vancouver identified themselves as members of a visible minority, 18% of the Canadian total. About 85% of British Columbia's visible minority population lived in Vancouver, compared with just under half of the province's total population.



Table: Visible minority population in the Vancouver census metropolitan area
1996
______________________________________________________________________________
                                       #                %    
______________________________________________________________________________

Total visible minority 
  population                     564,590            100.0    
                                                             
Chinese                          279,040             49.4    
South Asian                      120,140             21.3    
Filipino                          40,710              7.2    
Japanese                          21,880              3.9    
Southeast Asian                   20,370              3.6    
Arab/West Asian                   18,155              3.2    
Korean                            17,080              3.0    
Black                             16,400              2.9    
Latin American                    13,830              2.4    
Visible minority,      
  n.i.e.(1)                        6,775              1.2    
Multiple visible       
  minority(2)                     10,210              1.8    

______________________________________________________________________________


(1)  Includes Pacific Islanders and other visible minority groups
(2)  Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group
(n.i.e)  = not included elsewhere

Vancouver has experienced high levels of Asian immigration in recent years. Asians comprised about nine out of 10 members of Vancouver's visible minority population. Chinese formed the largest group in Vancouver, accounting for half of the total. South Asians were the second largest group, forming one-fifth of the visible minority population in Vancouver.

Vancouver was also home to the largest community of Japanese in Canada, as well as the second highest numbers of Chinese, South Asians, Filipinos and Koreans. Overall, 32% of the Chinese and Japanese in Canada lived in Vancouver, as did 26% of Koreans.

Blacks the largest group in Montreal

Quebec's visible minority population in 1996 was 434,000, the third largest total after Ontario and British Columbia. They represented 6% of Quebec's population.

A total of 401,000 individuals identified themselves as members of a visible minority in Montreal in 1996, representing 92% of the province's visible minority population. In contrast, Montreal had less than half (47%) of the total population of Quebec.

Montreal had sizeable communities among several visible minority groups. Blacks were Montreal's largest such group, accounting for 30% of the visible minority population. Arab/West Asians, who represented 18% of Montreal's visible minority population, constituted its second largest group as well as Canada's largest Arab/West Asian community.

About 30% of the nation's Arab/West Asian population and 21% of the Black population lived in Montreal, which was also home to the second largest Latin American and Southeast Asian communities. About 26% of Latin Americans and 22% of Southeast Asians lived in Montreal.



Table: Visible minority population in the Montreal census metropolitan area
1996
______________________________________________________________________________
                                       #                %    
______________________________________________________________________________

Total visible minority 
  population                     401,425            100.0    
                                                             
Black                            122,320             30.5    
Arab/West Asian                   73,950             18.4    
Latin American                    46,700             11.6    
South Asian                       46,165             11.5    
Chinese                           46,115             11.5    
Southeast Asian                   37,600              9.4    
Filipino                          14,385              3.6    
Korean                             3,500               .9    
Japanese                           2,315               .6    
Visible minority,      
  n.i.e.(1)                        3,485               .9    
Multiple visible       
  minority(2)                      4,875              1.2    

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(1)  Includes Pacific Islanders and other visible minority groups
(2)  Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group
(n.i.e)  = not included elsewhere

Substantial proportions in other CMAs

Census metropolitan areas in other regions of Canada also had substantial visible minority populations.

In Alberta, they represented 16% of Calgary's population, and 14% of Edmonton's. The profile of the groups in these two urban areas was similar. Chinese and South Asians were the largest visible minority groups in both, Chinese comprising just over one-third of their visible minority population, and South Asians one-fifth.

Members of visible minorities made up 12% of the total population in the census metropolitan area of Ottawa-Hull. Blacks were the largest group, comprising 27% of the visible minority population. Arab/West Asians, Chinese and South Asians also made up a large share of the visible minority population in Ottawa-Hull.

In Winnipeg, visible minorities comprised 11% of the total population. Filipinos, the main group, constituted over one-third (35%) of all the visible minority population in Winnipeg. This was the third largest Filipino community in Canada after Toronto and Vancouver.

In Halifax, visible minorities represented 7% of the population. Although the visible minority population in Halifax was not as large as that of other census metropolitan areas, Halifax was home to a sizeable Black community. Blacks comprised over half (54%) of the visible minority population in Halifax. The second largest group in Halifax consisted of Arab/West Asians, who formed 14% of the city's visible minority population.

One in three visible minorities were born in Canada

Over two-thirds (68%) of Canada's visible minority population were immigrants in 1996, while 29% were born in Canada. The remainder were non-permanent residents, that is people from another country who live in Canada and have work, student or minister's permits, or persons claiming refugee status.

Nova Scotia had the highest proportion of Canadian-born (69%) among the visible minority population, followed by New Brunswick (56%), a result of earlier generations of Blacks who settled in these two provinces. These were the only provinces in which the majority of the visible minority population was Canadian-born.

Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec had the highest share of immigrants among Canada's visible minority population, about 70%.

Just under one-quarter (24%) of the total visible minority population in Canada were recent immigrants. The proportion of recent immigrants among the visible minority population was particularly high in British Columbia (27%) and Ontario (25%) as a result of high immigration levels in the 1990s. (The term "recent immigrants" refers to those who arrived in Canada between 1991 and 1996.

The proportion of the Canadian-born visible minority population varied widely from group to group, in large measure a reflection of historical immigration patterns. About 65% of the Japanese were born in Canada, the highest proportion among the visible minority groups, followed by 42% of Blacks and 29% of South Asians. Among the remaining visible minority groups, about one-fourth were born in Canada.

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Table: Visible minority population by immigration status and by period of immigration 1996 ______________________________________________________________________________ Total Non-immigrant Immigrant population population population ______________________________________________________________________________ Total population 28,528,125 23,390,340 4,971,070 Total visible minority population 3,197,480 28.6 68.1 Black 573,860 42.0 54.5 South Asian 670,590 28.6 69.1 Chinese 860,150 24.0 73.5 Korean 64,835 19.7 70.7 Japanese 68,130 65.0 21.3 Southeast Asian 172,765 23.4 74.9 Filipino 234,195 23.0 74.6 Arab/West Asian 244,665 20.3 74.5 Latin American 176,970 17.8 75.8 Visible minority, n.i.e.1 69,745 26.8 72.1 Multiple visible minority2 61,575 39.7 58.6 ______________________________________________________________________________ Non-permanent residents ______________________________________________________________________________ Total population 166,715 Total visible minority population 3.3 Black 3.5 South Asian 2.3 Chinese 2.5 Korean 9.6 Japanese 13.7 Southeast Asian 1.7 Filipino 2.4 Arab/West Asian 5.2 Latin American 6.3 Visible minority, n.i.e.1 1.1 Multiple visible minority2 1.7 ______________________________________________________________________________ Period of Immigration ______________________________________________________________________________ Immigrant pop. Before 1981 1981-1990 Total population 4,971,070 57.1 22.0 Total visible minority population 2,175,945 31.9 32.7 Black 312,865 42.8 28.7 South Asian 463,470 35.4 29.1 Chinese 632,285 29.0 31.6 Korean 45,855 34.3 30.5 Japanese 14,545 54.6 19.3 Southeast Asian 129,465 26.7 48.6 Filipino 174,680 30.9 30.2 Arab/West Asian 182,240 21.5 36.5 Latin American 134,215 20.4 43.9 Visible minority, n.i.e.1 50,255 40.8 32.7 Multiple visible minority2 36,065 41.3 35.0 ______________________________________________________________________________ Period of Immigration ______________________________________________________________________________ 1991-1996 Total population 20.9 Total visible minority population 35.4 Black 28.5 South Asian 35.5 Chinese 39.4 Korean 35.1 Japanese 26.1 Southeast Asian 24.7 Filipino 39.0 Arab/West Asian 42.0 Latin American 35.8 Visible minority, n.i.e.1 26.5 Multiple visible minority2 23.7 ______________________________________________________________________________ (1) Includes Pacific Islanders and other visible minority groups (2) Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group (n.i.e) = not included elsewhere

Comparability of 1996 and 1991 Ethnic Origin Data


Caution should be used in comparing ethnic origin data between the 1996 Census and previous censuses. The historical comparability of ethnic origin data has been affected by several factors including changes in data collection and processing, respondents' understanding or views about ethnicity, awareness of family background, and the length of time since immigration.

In 1996, comparability has been particularly affected by the change in question format and the examples provided on the questionnaire. While the 1991 Census question included fifteen mark- in categories and two write-in spaces, in 1996 respondents were required to write in their ethnic origin(s) in four write-in spaces. Twenty-four examples, including "Canadian", were provided. "Canadian" was included as one of the examples on the 1996 Census questionnaire because it was one of the most frequently reported ethnic origins in the 1991 Census.

The change in format to an open-ended question in 1996 has affected response patterns especially for groups which had been included as mark-in response categories in 1991. In addition, response patterns have been affected by the presence of examples which were not included in previous censuses. To illustrate, some respondents who checked the mark-in "Black" in 1991 may have written-in "Haitian" or "Jamaican" in 1996. Many respondents who marked "English" or "French" in 1991 may have written in "Canadian" in 1996.

The increase in the reporting of "Canadian" ethnic origins has had an impact on the reporting of single ethnic origins for many groups. Single response counts for British Isles origins and French origins appear to have been particularly affected.


Chart: Population group question, 1996


Table: Top 15 ethnic origins, based on total responses1
1996
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Canada                                                                        
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population              28,528,125       18,303,625       10,224,495    
                                                                              
Canadian                       8,806,275        5,326,995        3,479,285    
English                        6,832,095        2,048,275        4,783,820    
French                         5,597,845        2,665,250        2,932,595    
Scottish                       4,260,840          642,970        3,617,870    
Irish                          3,767,610          504,030        3,263,580    
German                         2,757,140          726,145        2,030,990    
Italian                        1,207,475          729,455          478,025    
Aboriginal origins             1,101,955          477,630          624,330    
Ukrainian                      1,026,475          331,680          694,790    
Chinese                          921,585          800,470          121,115    
Dutch (Netherlands)              916,215          313,880          602,335    
Polish                           786,735          265,930          520,805    
South Asian origins              723,345          590,145          133,200    
Jewish                           351,705          195,810          155,900    
Norwegian                        346,310           47,805          298,500    

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Newfoundland                                                                  
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                 547,160          400,345          146,815    
                                                                              
English                          327,295          211,180          116,115    
Canadian                         168,085          114,660           53,415    
Irish                            121,530           46,000           75,535    
Scottish                          38,170            6,305           31,865    
French                            37,260            7,010           30,245    
Aboriginal origins                24,590            7,765           16,825    
German                             7,665            1,025            6,640    
Welsh                              3,375              515            2,855    
Norwegian                          1,700              425            1,275    
Dutch (Netherlands)                1,520              255            1,260    
Italian                            1,505              230            1,270    
Chinese                            1,415              895              520    
British, n.i.e.                    1,295              680              620    
South Asian origins                1,060              775              275    
American                             935               65              865    

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Prince Edward Island                                                          
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                 132,855           64,345           68,510    
                                                                              
Scottish                          56,980           12,905           44,075    
English                           51,085           14,615           36,475    
Canadian                          39,675           17,305           22,370    
Irish                             39,505            7,400           32,100    
French                            31,240            7,710           23,535    
German                             5,775              530            5,245    
Dutch (Netherlands)                3,970            1,115            2,860    
Aboriginal origins                 2,400              385            2,010    
Welsh                              1,535               70            1,465    
Acadian                            1,275              375              895    
Ukrainian                            600              100              500    
Danish                               565              100              460    
Lebanese                             545              300              245    
Italian                              515               60              455    
Polish                               490               55              435    

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Nova Scotia                                                                   
                           _______________________________________________    
                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                 899,970          472,205          427,765    
                                                                              
English                          337,520          110,890          226,630    
Canadian                         324,495          173,135          151,360    
Scottish                         290,280           67,125          223,160    
Irish                            183,430           22,870          160,560    
French                           171,500           34,335          137,170    
German                           101,050           17,560           83,490    
Dutch (Netherlands)               41,475            6,415           35,060    
Aboriginal origins                26,795            8,130           18,665    
Welsh                             13,310            1,120           12,185    
Italian                           11,200            1,975            9,225    
Polish                             8,170            1,630            6,535    
Acadian                            7,405            1,390            6,015    
Lebanese                           6,015            2,855            3,160    
Ukrainian                          5,760            1,035            4,720    
African (Black), n.i.e.            5,035            1,545            3,485    

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New Brunswick                                                                 
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                 729,630          441,200          288,430    
                                                                              
Canadian                         299,380          174,570          124,810    
French                           239,325          110,265          129,060    
English                          222,695           75,685          147,005    
Irish                            143,155           24,750          118,400    
Scottish                         139,955           22,680          117,275    
German                            30,450            3,830           26,620    
Acadian                           21,735            8,850           12,885    
Aboriginal origins                17,095            6,465           10,630    
Dutch (Netherlands)               14,650            2,405           12,245    
Welsh                              7,655              855            6,800    
Italian                            4,645              800            3,840    
American                           3,750              355            3,400    
Danish                             3,215              635            2,575    
British, n.i.e.                    2,485              635            1,850    
Ukrainian                          2,355              305            2,050    

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Quebec                                                                        
                           _______________________________________________    
                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population               7,045,080        5,851,025        1,194,060    
                                                                              
Canadian                       3,323,195        2,655,830          667,365    
French                         2,870,200        2,055,555          814,645    
Irish                            313,660           59,755          253,905    
English                          288,210           75,480          212,725    
Italian                          244,740          165,675           79,060    
Scottish                         188,145           31,405          156,740    
Aboriginal origins               142,385           55,070           87,320    
German                           102,930           23,730           79,195    
Jewish                            92,390           60,495           31,895    
Québécois                         77,960           54,920           23,040    
Haitian                           75,705           66,915            8,790    
Greek                             57,415           46,745           10,665    
Chinese                           55,870           47,095            8,780    
South Asian origins               50,645           41,485            9,160    
Lebanese                          47,745           35,195           12,545    

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Ontario                                                                       
                           _______________________________________________    
                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population              10,642,790        6,457,115        4,185,675    
                                                                              
English                        3,086,145          926,655        2,159,490    
Canadian                       2,700,870        1,289,135        1,411,730    
Scottish                       1,887,695          290,760        1,596,935    
Irish                          1,723,065          224,965        1,498,100    
French                         1,330,465          301,635        1,028,825    
German                           984,765          234,585          750,180    
Italian                          743,425          482,830          260,600    
Dutch (Netherlands)              433,690          168,215          265,470    
South Asian origins              427,470          342,375           85,095    
Chinese                          422,770          365,420           57,355    
Polish                           370,455          164,085          206,375    
Ukrainian                        276,950           90,230          186,725    
Aboriginal origins               246,070           69,385          176,680    
Portuguese                       231,805          181,465           50,335    
Jewish                           191,445          108,430           83,015    

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Manitoba                                                                      
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population               1,100,295          605,750          494,540    
                                                                              
English                          272,275           63,920          208,355    
Canadian                         213,690           94,955          118,735    
German                           203,265           77,950          125,315    
Scottish                         198,445           25,440          173,005    
Ukrainian                        159,735           58,585          101,150    
French                           147,610           33,500          114,110    
Irish                            142,390           13,515          128,880    
Aboriginal origins               138,890           80,465           58,420    
Polish                            77,240           17,525           59,710    
Dutch (Netherlands)               51,595           15,600           36,000    
Filipino                          26,280           23,175            3,105    
Icelandic                         25,735            5,470           20,265    
Russian                           21,465            2,485           18,980    
Swedish                           19,885            2,175           17,710    
Italian                           17,205            7,820            9,385    

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Saskatchewan                                                                  
                           _______________________________________________    
                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                 976,615          491,505          485,110    
                                                                              
German                           283,135           90,640          192,495    
English                          261,470           54,080          207,390    
Canadian                         211,960           99,560          112,400    
Scottish                         178,170           18,985          159,185    
Irish                            143,430           11,545          131,885    
Ukrainian                        125,395           45,150           80,245    
Aboriginal origins               117,350           72,505           44,845    
French                           114,750           18,710           96,035    
Norwegian                         60,610           10,060           50,550    
Polish                            50,550            7,535           43,010    
Dutch (Netherlands)               35,305            6,560           28,745    
Swedish                           30,775            3,705           27,075    
Russian                           25,420            3,665           21,760    
Hungarian (Magyar)                24,205            6,425           17,780    
Welsh                             14,510              945           13,565    

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Alberta                                                                       
                           _______________________________________________    
                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population               2,669,195        1,394,770        1,274,420    
                                                                              
English                          755,985          172,640          583,340    
Canadian                         689,665          341,505          348,160    
German                           531,265          144,250          387,015    
Scottish                         515,815           59,135          456,675    
Irish                            411,365           38,705          372,665    
French                           306,785           47,285          259,505    
Ukrainian                        258,920           85,475          173,440    
Aboriginal origins               155,650           64,650           91,000    
Dutch (Netherlands)              136,835           46,965           89,865    
Polish                           126,670           29,460           97,215    
Norwegian                        106,665           13,985           92,680    
Chinese                           98,135           83,280           14,850    
Swedish                           71,910            7,410           64,500    
Italian                           58,140           21,730           36,405    
South Asian origins               56,195           46,510            9,680    

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British Columbia                                                              
                           _______________________________________________    
                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population               3,689,755        2,064,200        1,625,555    
                                                                              
English                        1,211,510          339,155          872,355    
Canadian                         817,485          357,280          460,205    
Scottish                         753,225          106,630          646,595    
Irish                            535,050           53,325          481,725    
German                           498,380          130,330          368,050    
French                           339,020           47,685          291,335    
Chinese                          312,330          280,585           31,750    
Aboriginal origins               184,445           76,430          108,010    
Dutch (Netherlands)              176,235           60,765          115,470    
Ukrainian                        168,765           40,650          128,120    
South Asian origins              165,010          141,750           23,260    
Italian                          117,895           46,525           71,365    
Norwegian                        108,700           15,955           92,745    
Polish                           102,390           24,580           77,815    
Swedish                           90,490           11,230           79,260    

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Yukon                                                                         
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                  30,650           15,395           15,250    
                                                                              
Canadian                           9,000            4,595            4,405    
English                            8,935            1,870            7,070    
Scottish                           6,790              690            6,100    
Aboriginal origins                 6,440            3,615            2,825    
Irish                              5,395              490            4,905    
German                             4,495              995            3,500    
French                             4,295              690            3,605    
Ukrainian                          1,485              290            1,200    
Dutch (Netherlands)                1,230              255              970    
Norwegian                          1,145              140            1,005    
Swedish                              790               55              735    
Welsh                                725               30              695    
Polish                               625               65              560    
Russian                              585               50              535    
Italian                              545               75              470    

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Northwest Territories                                                         
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                                   Total           Single         Multiple    
                               responses        responses        responses    
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Total population                  64,125           45,765           18,360    
                                                                              
Aboriginal origins                39,850           32,760            7,095    
English                            8,965            2,100            6,870    
Canadian                           8,770            4,455            4,310    
Scottish                           7,160              910            6,250    
Irish                              5,630              710            4,925    
French                             5,390              875            4,515    
German                             3,955              715            3,245    
Ukrainian                          1,670              340            1,340    
Dutch (Netherlands)                1,045              270              770    
Polish                               870              125              750    
Norwegian                            780               75              705    
Welsh                                660               55              605    
British, n.i.e.                      585              230              355    
Swedish                              570               40              530    
Italian                              525              130              395    

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(1)  This table should not be used to calculate the ethnic distribution of
     the population because respondents who reported more than one ethnic
     origin are included in the total and multiple responses for each ethnic
     origin reported. For example, a respondent who reported "English and
     Scottish" is included in total and multiple responses for English and
     for Scottish.
(n.i.e.)  = not included elsewhere.


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                                     industry, household activities, place
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                                     household income                     
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