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A-Trak, is a Canadian DJ, turntablist, record producer. Nadia Essadiqi, actress and singer. Adam Lamhamedi, Moroccan Canadian alpine skier; competed for Morocco at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Vaï, Moroccan-French Canadian rapper. Nora Fatehi, Bollywood actress and dancer. Imane Anys, better known as Pokimane, is a Twitch streamer and YouTuber.
Canada recognized Morocco de jure on June 19, 1956, shortly after the independence of the latter, and the two countries established diplomatic relations on May 17, 1962. [1] Canada has an embassy in Rabat. Morocco has an embassy in Ottawa and a general consulate in Montreal and in Toronto. [2] Both countries are full members of the Francophonie ...
Migration to Canada began substantially in the 1960s with many arrivals being a mixture of the professional and unskilled, all coming in search of employment and a new life. It is estimated that around 200,000 Moroccan Canadians live in Canada.
Faouzia Ouihya (Arabic: فوزية أويحيى, Fawziya Uwīḥiya; born 5 July 2000), known mononymously as Faouzia, is a Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Morocco, she moved with her family to Canada at a young age. During that time she learned how to play various instruments, and began composing her first songs.
Canadian people of Moroccan-Jewish descent (22 P) Pages in category "Canadian people of Moroccan descent" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Sofia Essaïdi, French-Moroccan singer; Nadia Essadiqi, Canadian singer; Faouzia (Faouzia Ouihya), Moroccan-born Canadian singer; Fouradi (Mohamed and Brahim Fouradi), Dutch hip hop duo; Senna Gammour, German singer-songwriter and a member of the pop group Monrose; Amir Haddad, French-Israeli singer of pop music
Pages in category "Canadian expatriates in Morocco" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Michel Langlois (biker)
The Moroccan diaspora (Arabic: الجالية المغربية), part of the wider Arab diaspora, consists of emigrants from Morocco and their descendants. An estimated 3 million Moroccans live abroad, [ 7 ] with the majority of the diaspora being located in Western Europe , especially France and Spain .