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      • Canada is known for its ethnocultural and religious diversity, a characteristic of the country valued by the vast majority of Canadians. According to the 2020 General Social Survey, 92.0% of the population aged 15 and older agreed that ethnic or cultural diversity is a Canadian value.
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  2. Oct 26, 2022 · Canada is known for its ethnocultural and religious diversity, a characteristic of the country valued by the vast majority of Canadians. According to the 2020 General Social Survey, 92.0% of the population aged 15 and older agreed that ethnic or cultural diversity is a Canadian value.

  3. Jun 19, 2024 · Canada is known for its ethnocultural and religious diversity, a value which is largely shared among the population. In fact, according to the 2020 General Social Survey - Social Identity, 92.0% of the population aged 15 years and older agreed that ethnic or cultural diversity is a Canadian value.

  4. Oct 26, 2022 · Ethnicity is the broadest measure of cultural diversity. In 2021, over 450 ethnic origins or ancestries were reported by the Canadian population. In the Census, a person can report having up to six different ethnic origins. Over 60 percent of Canadians reported a single origin and 36 percent of Canadians reported having multiple ethnic origins.

  5. 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.

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  6. 3 days ago · Ethnocultural and religious diversity is an important part of what makes Canada’s population unique. Every person in Canada contributes to shaping the diverse landscape of the country. The 2021 Census of Population provided data for more than 450 ethnic and cultural origins, 200 places of birth, 100 religions and 450 languages in Canada.

  7. Feb 22, 2019 · Multiculturalism in Canada has evolved from an ideal, to official policy, to a national article of faith; it's something that defines this country and, in the eyes of many, sets Canada apart at a...

  8. In 2021, South Asian (7.1%), Chinese (4.7%) and Black (4.3%) people together represented 16.1% of Canada's total population. The portrait of racialized groups varies across regions.