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  2. Korean Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Korean Canadians. Korean Canadians (French: Coréo-Canadiens) are Canadian citizens of full or partial Korean ancestry, as well with immigrants from North and South Korea. As of 2016, Korean Canadians are the 8th largest group of Asian Canadians. Korean immigration to Canada began with seminary students in the 1940s and accelerated during the ...

  3. Canada in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Forces were involved in the 1950–1953 Korean War and its aftermath. More than 30,000 Canadians participated on the side of the United Nations, and Canada sent eight destroyers. [1] Canadian aircraft provided transport, supply and logistics. 516 Canadians died, 312 of which were from combat.

  4. List of Korean Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Diana Bang – actress. Jasper Cho – actor ( Descendants of the Sun) Ins Choi – actor, playwright and screenwriter ( Kim's Convenience) Choi Woo-shik – actor ( Parasite) Choi Yeo-jin – actress. Tina Jung – actress ( Strays, Make It Pop) [ 1] Julien Kang – actor. Lee Jae-yoon – actor ( Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo)

  5. Asian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Asian Canadians are Canadians who were either born in or can trace their ancestry to the continent of Asia.Canadians with Asian ancestry comprise both the largest and fastest growing group in Canada, after European Canadians, forming approximately 20.2 percent of the Canadian population as of 2021, making up the majority of Canada’s visible minority population.

  6. East Asian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    For Canadian government census purposes and contemporary Canadian parlance, East Asian Canadians are typically identified and referred under the term "Asian"; popular usage of this term in Canada generally excludes both South and West Asians, both groups with ancestral origins in the Middle East and in the Indian subcontinent respectively, and instead solely referring to individuals who trace ...

  7. Korean War Memorial Wall (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Korean War Memorial Wall (Canada) /  43.64194°N 79.74917°W  / 43.64194; -79.74917. The Korea Veterans Association of Canada erected a Wall of Remembrance to the 516 Canadians who are commemorated in the Korean War Book of Remembrance. The Wall was dedicated on July 27, 1997 and is located at Brampton, Ontario 's Meadowvale Cemetery.

  8. Canada–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    Contact between Canada and the Republic of Korea date back to the 19th century when Canadians were some of the first Westerners to arrive on the Korean peninsula, a majority of whom were Christian missionaries, though they branched out into other fields of work. Rev. Canadian James S. Gale (1863-1937) created the Korean-English Dictionary which became the first and most essential tool for the ...

  9. South Asian Canadians in Greater Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    South Asian Canadians in Metro Vancouver are the third-largest pan-ethnic group in the region, comprising 369,295 persons or 14.2 percent of the total population as of 2021. [1] Sizable communities exist within the city of Vancouver along with the adjoining city of Surrey, which houses one of the world's largest South Asian enclaves.