Total population | |
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(South Asian Canadians |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Toronto, Peel Region, Markham, Durham Region, Waterloo Region, Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Abbotsford, Most urban areas | |
Languages | |
Canadian English · Canadian French · South Asian languages | |
Religion | |
Sikhism · Hinduism · Islam · Christianity · Jainism · Buddhism and Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Asian Canadians · British Asians · South Asian people |
(South Asian Canadians
1,963,330
South Asian Canadians refers to Canadians who were either born in or can trace their ancestry to South Asia, which includes nations such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. In Canadian English usage, the term 'Asian' alone refers to people descended from East Asia and Southeast Asia. The term South Asian Canadian is a subgroup of Asian Canadian and, according to Statistics Canada, can further be divided by nationality, such as Indo-Canadian, Bangladeshi Canadian and Pakistani Canadian, or by ethnicity, such as Tamil Canadian and Gujarati Canadian.
As of 2016, 1,963,330 Canadians had South Asian geographical origins, constituting 5.4% of the Canadian population and 32% of Canada's Asian Canadian population. This makes them the largest visible minority group in Canada comprising 25.6% of the visible minority population, followed by Chinese and Black Canadians respectively. The largest communities from South Asia are found in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta. Metropolitan areas with large communities from South Asia include Toronto (995,125), Vancouver (287,900), Vancouver's neighbouring CMA of Abbotsford - Mission (37,915), Calgary (122,515), Montréal (90,815) and Edmonton (91,595).