Indo-Canadians

Indo-Canadians or Indian Canadians, are Canadians who have ancestry from India. The term East Indian is sometimes used to avoid confusion with the Indigenous peoples of Canada. Categorically, Indo-Canadians comprise a subgroup of South Asian Canadians which is a further subgroup of Asian Canadians. According to Statistics Canada, Indians are one of the fastest growing communities in Canada and one of the largest non-European ethnic groups.

Indo-Canadians
Indo-Canadiens (French)
Indian ancestry in Canada (2016)
Total population
1,858,755
5.1% of the Canadian population (2021)
Regions with significant populations
TorontoVancouverCalgaryEdmontonMontrealAbbotsford • Winnipeg • Ottawa • Hamilton
Languages
Religion
Predominantly:
Sikhism (36%)
Hinduism (32%)
Minorities:
Christianity (12%)
Islam (11%)
Irreligion (8%)
Buddhism (0.1%)
Judaism (0.1%)
Indigenous (0.01%)
Zoroastrianism · Jainism · Others (0.7%)

Related ethnic groups

Canada contains the world's seventh-largest Indian diaspora. The highest concentrations of Indo-Canadians are found in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia, followed by growing communities in Alberta and Quebec as well, with the majority of them being foreign-born.

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