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Ethnic group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Czech Canadians are Canadian citizens of Czech ancestry or Czech-born people who reside in Canada. They were frequently called Bohemian Canadians until the late 19th century. According to the 2021 Canadian census, there were 98,925 Canadians of full or partial Czech descent.
Čeští Kanaďané | |
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Total population | |
94,805 (by ancestry, 2011 Census)[1] Additional 40,035 Czechoslovaks | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario | |
Languages | |
Canadian English, Canadian French and Czech | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism, Protestantism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Czech Americans, Slovak Canadians |
Data from this section from Statistics Canada, 2016.[2]
Percent | |
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Canada— Total | 0.4% |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 0.0% |
Prince Edward Island | 0.0% |
Nova Scotia | 0.2% |
New Brunswick | 0.1% |
Quebec | 0.1% |
Ontario | 0.4% |
Manitoba | 0.5% |
Saskatchewan | 0.7% |
Alberta | 0.8% |
British Columbia | 0.7% |
Yukon | 0.6% |
Northwest Territories | 0.3% |
Nunavut | 0.0% |
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