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Vietnamese Canadians are one of the largest Asian Canadian communities in Canada

 
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Vietnamese Canadians are one of the largest Asian Canadian communities in Canada. According to Statistics Canada, there were over 240,000 Vietnamese Canadians in 2016, with the majority living in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia. The Vietnamese community in Canada has a rich history and has contributed significantly to the multicultural fabric of Canadian society.

The first wave of Vietnamese immigrants came to Canada in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They were refugees who fled the communist regime after the end of the Vietnam War. Many of them arrived in Canada with little to no possessions and had to start their lives anew. The Canadian government provided assistance in the form of resettlement programs, which helped the Vietnamese refugees adjust to their new lives in Canada.

One of the biggest challenges for Vietnamese Canadians was to find employment in their new country. Many of the Vietnamese refugees were highly educated and skilled, but their credentials were not recognized in Canada. However, over time, many Vietnamese Canadians were able to establish successful careers in various fields, including business, medicine, engineering, and the arts.

The Vietnamese community has also made significant contributions to Canadian society through their cultural activities. The Vietnamese Lunar New Year, known as Tet, is celebrated with great enthusiasm in many Vietnamese Canadian communities across the country. The Tet festival includes traditional Vietnamese foods, music, dance, and other cultural activities. Vietnamese Canadians also participate in other cultural events such as the Dragon Boat Festival, which is held annually in many Canadian cities.

Another important aspect of the Vietnamese Canadian community is their involvement in charitable work. Many Vietnamese Canadians contribute to various causes such as supporting refugees, providing aid to disaster-stricken areas in Vietnam, and funding education projects in Vietnam. Vietnamese Canadian organizations also work to preserve and promote Vietnamese culture in Canada.

In conclusion, the Vietnamese Canadian community has a rich history and has made significant contributions to Canadian society. Despite the challenges that they have faced, Vietnamese Canadians have been able to establish successful lives in Canada and have become an integral part of the multicultural fabric of Canadian society. Their cultural activities and charitable work have also contributed to the richness and diversity of Canadian culture.

List of the number of Vietnamese Canadians by province and by city, according to the 2016 Census:

Ontario

  • Toronto: 47,375
  • Mississauga: 17,715
  • Ottawa: 12,905
  • Vaughan: 8,430
  • Markham: 7,830
  • Brampton: 7,790
  • Hamilton: 3,055
  • London: 2,650
  • Windsor: 2,590
  • Kitchener: 2,365

Quebec

  • Montreal: 26,740
  • Laval: 7,415
  • Longueuil: 1,235
  • Quebec City: 1,045
  • Sherbrooke: 840

British Columbia

  • Vancouver: 22,405
  • Surrey: 11,350
  • Richmond: 9,930
  • Burnaby: 4,125
  • Coquitlam: 2,570
  • Abbotsford: 1,240

Alberta

  • Calgary: 5,260
  • Edmonton: 4,710
  • Red Deer: 315
  • Lethbridge: 215

Manitoba

  • Winnipeg: 2,310

Saskatchewan

  • Regina: 345
  • Saskatoon: 270

Nova Scotia

  • Halifax: 1,430

New Brunswick

  • Moncton: 260
  • Fredericton: 230

Prince Edward Island

  • Charlottetown: 75

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • St. John's: 75

Yukon

  • Whitehorse: 35

Northwest Territories

  • Yellowknife: 35

Nunavut

  • Iqaluit: 10

Note: The numbers may not reflect the current population as it's based on the 2016 Census.

 
 
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