List of Canadians of Asian ancestry
This is a list of Canadians of Asian ancestry. Asian Canadians comprise the largest visible minority in Canada, at 11% of the Canadian population.
Ethnicity
List of Asian Canadian demographies according to the 2006 Census[1]
Ethnic Origins | Population |
---|---|
Chinese Canadians | 1,364,215 (including 71,705 from Taiwan) |
Indo-Canadians | 1,036,813 |
Filipino Canadians | 436,190 |
Vietnamese Canadians | 180,125 |
Lebanese Canadians | 165,150 |
Korean Canadians | 146,550 |
Pakistani Canadians | 124,730 |
Iranian Canadians | 121,510 |
Sri Lankan Canadians | 103,625 |
Japanese Canadians | 98,900 |
Armenian Canadians | 50,500 |
Afghan Canadians | 48,090 |
Syrian Canadians | 31,375 |
Iraqi Canadians | 29,955 |
Cambodian Canadians | 25,245 |
Bangladeshi Canadians | 24,600 |
Palestinian Canadians | 23,975 |
Laotian Canadians | 20,110 |
Indonesian Canadians | 14,320 |
Malaysian Canadians | 12,165 |
Israeli Canadians | 10,755 |
Thai Canadians | 10,015 |
Jordanian Canadians | 6,905 |
Burmese Canadians | 4,590 |
Mongolian Canadians | 3,965 |
Nepali Canadians | 3,780 |
Saudi Canadians | 2,735 |
Yemeni Canadians | 2,300 |
Canadians of Singaporean descent | 1,390 |
Notable Asian Canadians
- Ken Adachi, Toronto Star writer
- Tahmena Bokhari, professor and social worker; Mrs Pakistan World 2010
- Mikey Bustos, singer, Canadian Idol finalist of Filipino ancestry
- Raymond Chan, Member of Parliament
- Terry Chen, film and television actor
- Wei Chen, television news anchor (CTV Television Network, Toronto One)
- Ben Chin, former television news anchor (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Toronto One); current advisor to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty
- Ken Chinn, also known as Mr. Chi Pig, vocalist and co-founding member of seminal Canadian punk rock group SNFU
- Denise Chong, writer and economist
- Ida Chong, British Columbia Cabinet Minister
- Kevin Chong, novelist
- Tommy Chong, actor and comedian
- Olivia Chow, Member of Parliament; wife of New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton
- Wayson Choy, novelist
- Nathalie Chung, journalist and television news anchor of Korean and French-Canadian descent (RDI / SRC)
- Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada from 1999 to 2005, former journalist, novelist, publisher, winner of a Gemini Award
- Monika Deol, television presenter of Sikh ancestry
- Herb Dhaliwal, Liberal Member of Parliament and cabinet minister of Indian ancestry
- Lexa Doig, actress of Filipino ancestry
- Ujjal Dosanjh, former premier of British Columbia, of Indian ancestry, Liberal MP and federal Minister of Health
- Tzvi Erez, virtuoso classical pianist of Israeli ancestry
- Sorel Etrog, artist, writer, and philosopher of Israeli ancestry
- Ghazi Falah, Israeli-born Canadian geographer
- Hedy Fry, Liberal Member of Parliament
- Yasmeen Ghauri, Canadian supermodel of Pakistani descent
- Jian Ghomeshi, musician (Moxy Früvous) and former CBC Radio One host
- Gurmant Grewal and Nina Grewal, Conservative Members of Parliament, the first married couple to serve as MPs in the same session of Parliament
- Emm Gryner, singer-songwriter of mixed Filipino ancestry
- Corey Haim, Canadian actor of Israeli ancestry
- Ian Hanomansing, CBC journalist of Indian ancestry
- Tariq Hussain, Canadian singer-songwriter and radio personality of Pakistani descent; host for CBC Radio 3
- Robert Ito, actor
- Simcha Jacobovici, Israeli-born film director, producer, freelance journalist, and writer
- Rahim Jaffer, politician of Pakistani ancestry
- Zillur Rahman John, Bangladeshi Canadian, mime and pantomime artist
- Ron Josol, stand-up comedian and TV host of Filipino ancestry
- Nazem Kadri, draftee of the Toronto Maple Leafs, born and raised in London, Ontario, of Lebanese descent
- Paul Kariya, NHL star of partial Japanese ancestry
- Wajid Khan, businessman, politician; current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Mississauga—Streetsville for the Conservative Party of Canada; special advisor of the Prime Minister of Canada for the Middle East and South Asia
- Kid Koala, musician and turntablist, born Eric San
- Gail Kim, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wrestler of Korean heritage
- Tanya Kim, CTV personality, Host of eTalk Daily (with Ben Mulroney)
- Joy Kogawa, writer of Japanese ancestry
- Ron Korb, composer and flautist of half Japanese ancestry
- Kristin Kreuk, actress born to a Chinese-Indonesian mother
- Jenny Kwan, Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
- Miranda Kwok, actress, screenwriter and film producer
- Norman Kwong, former Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, former Canadian Football League player and National Hockey League team executive
- Larissa Lai, writer
- David Lam, former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, lawyer, real estate tycoon
- Evelyn Lau, poet and novelist
- Henry Lau, violinist and member of boy band Super Junior M
- Jeannie Lee, CBC journalist
- Sook-Yin Lee, musician, television (MuchMusic) and radio (CBC Radio One) personality
- Sophia Leung, Liberal Member of Parliament
- Eugene Levy, actor of Jewish ancestry
- Alan Lowe, born in, and Mayor of, Victoria, British Columbia
- Linlyn Lue, actress
- Ken Lum, visual artist
- Mig Macario, actor of Filipino descent
- Hazel Mae, sports broadcaster of Filipino descent
- Shaun Majumder, comedian
- Gurbax Malhi, Liberal Member of Parliament
- Inky Mark, Conservative Member of Parliament
- Deepa Mehta, film director of Indian ancestry
- Roy Miki, poet of Japanese ancestry
- Rohinton Mistry, writer, of Indian ancestry
- Shay Mitchell, actress
- Bharati Mukherjee, novelist
- Zarqa Nawaz, freelance writer, broadcaster, and filmmaker; of Pakistani descent; creator and writer of popular Canadian CBC sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie
- Paul Nguyen, activist, journalist, and filmmaker of Vietnamese descent
- George Nozuka, singer/songwriter
- Sandra Oh, actor of Korean ancestry; appeared in the 2004 film Sideways; appears on the TV show Grey's Anatomy
- Santa J. Ono, Japanese-Canadian-American biologist, university administrator
- Ruth Ozeki, novelist
- Rey Pagtakhan, former Liberal Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister
- Alex Pagulayan, billiards world champion of Filipino origin
- Jon Kimura Parker, classical pianist and recording artist of Japanese ancestry
- Russell Peters, comedian of Anglo-Indian ancestry
- Vivienne Poy, Senator
- Keanu Reeves, actor of partial Chinese and Hawaiian ancestry
- Sasha Roiz, actor of Israeli descent
- Kerri Sakamoto, novelist of Japanese ancestry
- Shyam Selvadurai, novelist
- Tetsuro Shigematsu, CBC radio host
- Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star journalist, columnist
- Jaspreet Singh, author
- Ashwin Sood, drummer for (and husband of) Sarah McLachlan, of Indian descent
- Alfred Sung, fashion designer
- David Suzuki, scientist and television personality of Japanese ancestry
- Siu Ta, actress, This is Wonderland
- Harinder Takhar, Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament; currently Minister of Transportation
- Jennifer Tilly, actress of mixed Chinese ancestry; sister of Meg Tilly
- Meg Tilly, actress of mixed Chinese ancestry; sister of Jennifer Tilly
- Osnat Tzadok, Israeli-born painter
- David Usher, singer-songwriter of mixed Thai ancestry
- Gil Vainshtein, association football player
- M.G. Vassanji, novelist of Indian descent; born in Kenya
- Adnan Virk, anchorman of The Score; of Pakistani descent
- Fred Wah, poet and novelist
- Ellen Wong, actress
- Jan Wong, Globe & Mail reporter and author
- Jean Yoon, poet and playwright
- Christine Yoshikawa, classical pianist and recording artist of Japanese ancestry
- Catalina Yue, actress, singer, songwriter and recording artist of Chinese and Japanese ancestry
See also
- Demographics of Canada
- Immigration to Canada
- Asian American
- Asian Argentine
- Asian Australian
- Asian Brazilian
- British South Asian
- British East Asian
- Desi
- For more Asian Canadians of Chinese ancestry, see Chinese Canadians.
- For more Asian Canadians of Taiwanese ancestry, see Taiwanese Canadians.
References
External links
- Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
- 2001 demographics from Statistics Canada
- Information for South Asians and Indians in Canada
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