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Oceanian Canadians
Regions with significant populations
Southern Ontario, Southwestern BC, Central Alberta, Montreal
Languages
Canadian English · Canadian French ·
Fijian · Hawaiian · Māori · Samoan · Tongan

Oceanian Canadians are Canadians who were either born in or can trace their ancestry to Oceania. Oceanian Canadians can be further divided by ethnicity and/or nationality, such as Australian Canadian, New Zealand Canadians, and others, as seen on demi-decadal census data.[1]

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  1. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-10-26). "The Canadian census: A rich portrait of the country's religious and ethnocultural diversity". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-01-10. In 2021, just over 25 million people reported being White in the census, representing close to 70% of the total Canadian population. The vast majority reported being White only, while 2.4% also reported one or more other racialized groups.