Kurdish Canadians
Kurdish CanadiansTotal population |
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(7004116850000000000♠11,685 (2011 census)[1]) |
Regions with significant populations |
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Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton |
Languages |
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Kurdish, Canadian English, Canadian French, (some knowledge of Turkish, Arabic, Persian and Syriac) |
Religion |
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Islam (majority Sunni, minority Alevi), Yazidism, Zoroastrian, and a significant number of Yarsan, Shabak and Kurdish Christians |
Related ethnic groups |
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Iranian people (Yazidis, Zazas) |
Kurdish Canadians may refer to people born in or residing in Canada of Kurdish origin.
The Kurdish community in the Canada is 11,685 based on the Canadian Census 2011, among which the Iraqi Kurds make up the largest group of Kurds in Canada, exceeding the numbers of Kurds from Turkey and Iran.
In Canada, Kurdish immigration was largely the result of the Iran–Iraq War and the Gulf War. Thus, many Iraqi Kurds immigrated to Canada due to the constant wars and suppression of Kurds and Shiites by the Iraqi government.[2]
Kurdish population in Canada by Province and Territory
See also
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