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  2. South Asian Canadians in Greater Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    By 1923 Vancouver became the primary cultural, social, and religious centre of British Columbia Indo-Canadians and it had the largest East Indian-origin population of any city in North America. [31] However, major immigration restrictions until the 1950s meant the South Asian community in Vancouver was relatively small.

  3. South Asian Canadians in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    By 1923 Vancouver became the primary cultural, social, and religious centre of British Columbia Indo-Canadians and it had the largest Indian-origin population of any city in North America. [65] Victoria became another centre of Indo-Canadian business activity and members of the ethnic group also settled Coombs , Duncan , Fraser Mills , New ...

  4. Demographics of Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    In Metro Vancouver, at the 2021 census, 54.5% of the population were members of non-European ethnic groups, 43.1% were members of European ethnic groups, and 2.4% of the population identified as Indigenous. Greater Vancouver has more interracial couples than Canada's two largest cities, Toronto and Montreal.

  5. Indo-Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver is home to the second largest Indo-Canadian population in Canada, with just over 20% of the entire Indo-Canadian community residing in the Lower Mainland. [ 86 ] [ 87 ] The highest density concentrations of Indo-Canadians are found in Vancouver , Surrey , Burnaby , Richmond , Abbotsford and Delta .

  6. Punjabi Canadians - Wikipedia

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    By 1923, Vancouver became the primary cultural, social, and religious centre of Punjabi Canadians as it had the largest ethnic Indian population of any city in North America. [35] The Punjabi population in Canada would remain relatively stable throughout the mid 20th century as the exclusionary immigration policies practiced by the Canadian ...

  7. Hinduism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the third-largest religion in Canada, with approximately 2.3% of the nation's total population identifying as Hindu in the 2021 census. [2][3] As of 2021, there are over 828,000 Canadians of the Hindu faith. [3] Canadian Hindus generally come from one of three groups. The first group is primarily made up of Indian immigrants who ...

  8. Punjabi Market, Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The Punjabi Market, also known as Little India, [1] is a commercial district and ethnic enclave in Vancouver, British Columbia.Officially recognized by the city as being primarily a major South Asian, Indo-Canadian and Punjabi population business community and cultural area, the Punjabi District is roughly a six block section of Main Street around 49th Avenue in the Sunset neighbourhood.

  9. South Asian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi Sikhs in Vancouver, 1908. With an estimated population of 100 by 1900, [13] further South Asian settlement waves to Canada occurred in the few years after the turn of the 20th century; after hearing stories about the high wages being paid in British Columbia, some Punjabi British Indian soldiers stationed in Hong Kong and other British-controlled Chinese cities emigrated to Canada and ...

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