Chinese Canadians

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Chinese Canadians
Sino-Canadiens (French)
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Chinese Canadians as a percentage of census divisions' population in 2021
Total population
1,715,770
4.72% of the Canadian population (2021) [1] [2]
Regions with significant populations
Greater Toronto Area, Metro Vancouver, Greater Montreal, Calgary Region , Edmonton
Languages
English, French, Cantonese, Mandarin, Min Chinese, Hakka, other varieties of Chinese
Religion
Chinese folk religions, Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism
Related ethnic groups
Hong Kong Canadians, Taiwanese Canadians, Overseas Chinese, Chinese Americans

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Further reading

Chinese Canadians
Traditional Chinese 華裔 加拿大人
Simplified Chinese 华裔加拿大人
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Huáyì Jiānádà Rén
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization Wàhyeuih Gānàdaaih Yàhn