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==Notable individuals== |
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== Further Reading == |
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* Habesha Union [ሐበሻ] . “What Do You Mean by Habesha? — A Look at the Habesha Identity (P.s./t: It’s Very Vague, Confusing, & Misunderstood) | @habesha_union.” ''Academia'', 1 Oct. 2018. |
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==See also== |
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Revision as of 20:56, 10 October 2018
Total population | |
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30,810 National Household Survey[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Ottawa, Toronto | |
Languages | |
Amharic · Harari · Oromo · Tigrinya · Canadian English · Canadian French | |
Religion | |
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian · Muslim · Jewish |
Ethiopian Canadians are Canadian citizens of Ethiopian descent or an Ethiopia-born person who resides in Canada. According to the 2011 National Household Survey, 30,810 people reported Ethiopian ancestry. Of those, 24,535 were born in Ethiopia and 6,595 were recent immigrants.[1]
Notable individuals
Further Reading
- Habesha Union [ሐበሻ] . “What Do You Mean by Habesha? — A Look at the Habesha Identity (P.s./t: It’s Very Vague, Confusing, & Misunderstood) | @habesha_union.” Academia, 1 Oct. 2018.
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References
- ^ a b "National Household Survey (NHS) Profile, 2011". Statcan. 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2013-07-08.