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Australian Canadians
Total population
36,350
(by ancestry, 2011 Census)
Regions with significant populations
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups

Australian Canadians are people who were born in Australia but now live in Canada. They can also be Canadian citizens whose families came from Australia. These two countries share many things, like language and culture. This makes it easier for Australians to feel at home in Canada.


Australian Canadians: A Closer Look

Who Are Australian Canadians?

Australian Canadians are an interesting part of Canada's diverse population. They are either people born in Australia who have moved to Canada, or Canadians whose ancestors came from Australia. Many people move between these two countries. This is because Australia and Canada have similar cultures and languages. Both countries are also members of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Why Do Australians Move to Canada?

Australians move to Canada for many reasons. Some come for new job opportunities. Others come to study at Canadian universities. Family connections also play a big role. Many people find it easy to adjust to life in Canada. This is due to the similar lifestyles and friendly people. The beautiful scenery and outdoor activities are also a big draw.

Where Do Australian Canadians Live?

Australian Canadians live all across Canada. However, they tend to gather in larger cities. The biggest groups are found in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Other cities with many Australian Canadians include Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. These cities offer more job chances and a wider range of services.

Contributions and Community

Australian Canadians have made many important contributions to Canada. They work in various fields, like business, arts, and science. They also add to Canada's rich cultural mix. Many Australian Canadians stay connected to their heritage. They often celebrate Australian holidays and traditions. This helps to keep their culture alive in Canada.

Fun Facts and Figures

According to the 2011 Census, about 36,350 people in Canada said they had Australian ancestry. This number includes people born in Australia and those with Australian family roots. Most Australian Canadians speak Canadian English or Australian English. Some also speak Canadian French, especially in Quebec. Many Australian Canadians practice Christianity, but other religions like Judaism are also present.

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