Black Canadians
Black Canadians is a designation used for all black people who are citizens or permanent residents in Canada.
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 1,198,540 3.5% of the total Canadian population (2016)[1] | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton, Waterloo Region, Windsor, Shelburne (Ontario), Ottawa–Gatineau, Greater Montreal, Shelburne (Nova Scotia), Yarmouth, Halifax, Brooks, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg | |
| Ontario | 627,715 (4.7%) |
| Quebec | 319,230 (4.0%) |
| Alberta | 129,395 (3.3%) |
| British Columbia | 43,500 (1.0%) |
| Manitoba | 30,335 (2.4%) |
| Nova Scotia | 21,915 (2.4%) |
| Languages | |
| Canadian English • Canadian French • African Nova Scotian English • Caribbean English • Haitian Creole • African languages | |
| Religion | |
| Predominantly Christianity; minority Islam, other faiths | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Afro-Caribbeans • African Americans | |
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