Canada Demographics

According to the 2006 census, there are 43 ethnic origins that at least one hundred thousand people in Canada claim in their background. The largest ethnic group is English (21%), followed by French (15.8%), Scottish (15.2%), Irish (13.9%), German (10.2%), Italian (5%), Chinese (4%), Ukrainian (3.6%), and First Nations (3.5%); Approximately, one third of respondents identified their ethnicity as "Canadian. Canada’s aboriginal population is growing almost twice as fast as the Canadian average, and 3.8% of Canada’s population claimed aboriginal identity in 2006. Also, 16.2% of the population belonged to non-aboriginal visible minorities.
