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Combined Insurance Canada Canadian subsidiary of Combined Insuranc: Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group 2014 Lindsay, Ontario Formed through the merger of the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company (Lindsay), Glengarry Mutual, and Lanark Mutual. The Co-operators Group: 1945 Guelph, Ontario Founded in Regina as the Co-operative Life Insurance Company.
Individuals from the Middle East first arrived in Canada in 1882, when a group of Syrian and Lebanese immigrants settled in Montreal. [3] Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Palestine were ruled by the Ottoman Empire at that time. As a result, early Arabic immigrants from these countries were referred to as either Turks or Syrians by Canadian authorities.
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This is a list of notable people who are Muslims and reside in, or are citizens of, Canada. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The 2011 Canadian census shows that 55% from Arab Canadians reported belonging to a Muslim faith and 34% reported belonging to a Christian faith. These number differ measurably from the numbers reported in the 2001 Canadian census, which showed an even split in the Arab Canadian community between those who practiced the Muslim faith with 44% and those who practiced the Christian faith 44% ...
This is a list of notable Lebanese Canadians; individuals born in Canada of Lebanese ancestry, or people of Lebanese and Canadian dual nationality who live or lived in Canada. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
In the 1980s, thousands of Lebanese fled their country during the Lebanese Civil War and settled in Canada. [3] With the return of relative stability to the country in recent years, it has become increasingly common for members of Canada's Lebanese community to return to their homeland, most commonly for summer vacations, but also to take up residence.