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Canadian ethnic group
Arab Canadians (
French : Arabo-Canadiens ) come from all of the countries of the
Arab world . According to the 2021 Census, there were 690,000 Canadians, or 1.9%, who claimed Arab ancestry.
[4] According to the
2011 census there were 380,620 Canadians who claimed full or partial ancestry from an Arabic-speaking country.
[5] [
verify ] The large majority of the
Canadians of Arab origin population live in either
Ontario or
Quebec .
[6]
Demographics
The distribution of the Arab population of Canada according to the
2001 ,
2011 , and
2016 Canadian censuses was as follows:[
verify ]
Province or territory
Arabs 2001
% 2001
Arabs 2011
% 2011
Arabs 2016
% 2016
Arabs 2021
% 2021
Québec
73,345
1.0%
166,260
2.2%
213,740
2.7%
280,075
3.3%
Ontario
88,545
0.8%
151,645
1.2%
210,435
1.6%
284,215
2.0%
Alberta
19,320
0.7%
34,920
1.0%
56,700
1.4%
69,505
1.6%
British Columbia
6,605
0.2%
14,090
0.3%
19,840
0.4%
28,010
0.6%
Nova Scotia
3,610
0.4%
6,285
0.7%
8,110
0.9%
10,610
1.1%
Manitoba
1,230
0.1%
3,240
0.3%
5,030
0.4%
7,820
0.6%
Saskatchewan
900
0.1%
2,095
0.2%
4,300
0.4%
5,575
0.5%
New Brunswick
580
0.1%
1,380
0.2%
2,960
0.4%
5,060
0.7%
Newfoundland and Labrador
270
0.1%
370
0.1%
1,375
0.3%
1,740
0.3%
Prince Edward Island
175
0.0%
200
0.1%
585
0.4%
1,125
0.7%
Northwest Territories
80
0.2%
110
0.3%
100
0.2%
225
0.6%
Nunavut
10
0.0%
15
0.0%
40
0.1%
35
0.1%
Yukon
10
0.0%
0
0.0%
10
0.0%
20
0.1
Canada
194,685
0.7%
380,620
[7]
1.2%
523,235
[7]
1.5%
694,015
[7]
1.9%
By Arabic-speaking country
Country
[8]
2016
[5]
Lebanon
219,555
Algeria
104,395
Morocco
103,945
Syria
77,045
Egypt
73,250
Iraq
68,490
Palestine
50,245
Tunisia
25,645
UAE
20,000
Sudan
19,960
Jordan
25,250
Mauritania
9,325
Libya
7,740
Saudi Arabia
6,810
Yemen
6,645
Kuwait
2,235
Canada total
750,925
[9]
Religion
The
2011 Canadian census shows that 55% from Arab Canadians reported belonging to a
Muslim faith and 34% reported belonging to a
Christian faith. These number differ measurably from the numbers reported in the
2001 Canadian census , which showed an even split in the Arab Canadians community between those who practiced the Muslim faith with 44% and those who practiced the Christian faith 44%, (where 28% as
Catholic , 11% as
Eastern Orthodox Church and 5% as Other Christian). In 2011, about 3% from Arab Canadians population are
Jewish .
That said the percentage of Arab Canadians were not affiliated with any religions only marginally increased from 6% in 2001 to 8% in 2011.
The greatest percentage of
Arab Christians in Canada come from
Lebanon ,
Syria ,
Egypt and
Iraq , where the highest rates of Muslims come from
Algeria and
Morocco .
[10]
Notable individuals
Business
Politicians
Omar Alghabra - current Liberal MP in the federal riding of
Mississauga Centre in
Ontario , Canada (of Syrian descent, born in Saudi Arabia)
Pierre de Bané - former
Liberal MP (1968–1984), Cabinet Minister and former Senator (of Palestinian descent)
Sam Hamad - he held various cabinet posts during his 14 years in the National Assembly of Quebec (of Syrian descent)
Michael Basha - former member of the
Senate of Canada (of Lebanese descent)
Tarik Brahmi - former NDP member of House of Commons for
Saint-Jean (of Algerian descent)
Ramez Ayoub - former Member of Parliament for Thérèse-De Blainville, former mayor of
Lorraine (of
Syrian descent)
Fonse Faour - former
NDP MP and leader of Newfoundland NDP (of Lebanese descent)
Eddie Francis - Mayor of
Windsor, Ontario (of Lebanese descent)
Joe Ghiz - former Premier of
Prince Edward Island (of Lebanese descent)
Tony Clement - served as an Ontario cabinet minister, including as Minister of Health and Industry (of Syrian descent from his mother's side)
Robert Ghiz - Premier of Prince Edward Island (of Lebanese descent)
Sadia Groguhé - former NDP member of House of Commons for
Saint-Lambert (of Algerian descent)
Mac Harb - Senator, former Liberal MP (1988–2004) and former
Ottawa City Councilor (of Lebanese descent)
Sana Hassainia - former NDP member of House of Commons for
Verchères—Les Patriotes riding (of Tunisian descent)
Lorraine Michael - former Nun, leader of
New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador (of Lebanese descent)
Maria Mourani - former Bloc Québécois (2006–2013) and independent MP (2013–2015) in federal riding of
Ahuntsic in
Quebec , Canada (of Lebanese descent)
Khalil Ramal -
Ontario
MPP (of Lebanese descent)
Djaouida Sellah - former NDP member of House of Commons for
Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert (of Algerian descent)
Paul Zed - lawyer, professor, former Member of Parliament (of Lebanese descent)
Sam Elkas - former representative of the electoral district of
Robert-Baldwin in the
National Assembly of Quebec . (of Syrian descent)
Political activists
Filmmakers and writers
Ould Abderrahmane Mazouz Born on January 27, 1941 in Mostaganem, Algeria and died on November 24, 2012 in Montreal, Quebec, is an Algerian actor, director, screenwriter, editor and writer.
Rawi Hage (Author: De Niro's Game, Beirut Hellfire Society, Cockroach; Lebanese)
Ruba Nadda - film director who won the Best Canadian Feature Film award in 2009 (of Syrian and Palestinian descent)
Anisa Mehdi - Emmy Award-winning film director, journalist and director of
Inside Mecca (of Iraqi descent)
Wajdi Mouawad (Writer: Incendies, Lebanese)
Habeeb Salloum (1924-2019) - prominent author and freelance writer
Donald Shebib - documentary filmmaker (of Lebanese descent)
Singers
Ali Gatie - singer (of Iraqi descent)
Paul Anka - singer (of Syrian-Lebanese descent)
Belly - rap/hip hop artist (of Palestinian descent)
Andy Kim - pop singer/songwriter (of Lebanese descent)
K.Maro - rapper (of Lebanese descent)
Kristina Maria - singer/songwriter (of Lebanese descent)
Massari - pop and hip-hop singer (of Lebanese descent)
Narcy - rapper (of Iraqi descent)
Nasri - reggae and pop singer (of Palestinian descent)
Raffi - children musician and composer (of Egyptian descent), famous for
Baby Beluga
Vaï - rapper, hip hop singer (of Moroccan descent)
Karl Wolf - singer (of Lebanese descent)
Zaho - singer (of Algerian descent)
Athletes
Others
Reema Abdo - former backstroke swimmer (of Yemeni descent)
René Angélil - manager and husband of
Céline Dion , (of Syrian descent)
[11]
Nahlah Ayed - journalist (of Palestinian descent)
Rachid Badouri - comedian (of Moroccan descent)
Hoda ElMaraghy - first woman to serve as dean of engineering at a Canadian university. Appointed as Canada Research Chair (CRC) in manufacturing systems in 2002. (of Egyptian descent)
Mohamed Fahmy - journalist and reporter
Ghassan Halazon - entrepreneur (of Jordanian-Palestinian descent)
Jade Hassouné - known for his role as Meliorn in the US television series "Shadowhunters" and for that of Prince Ahmed Al Saeed in the Canadian series '"Heartland" (of Lebanese descent)
Jesse Hutch - actor, model, director and musician (of Syrian descent)
Mena Massoud - an actor best known for starring as Aladdin in the 2019 live-action adaptation (of Egyptian descent)
Habeeb Salloum - author, cookbook author, writer, travel writer (of Syrian descent)
Inanna Sarkis - internet personality, actress and director (of Syrian descent)
Mamdouh Shoukri - former president of
York University (of Egyptian descent)
Hatim Zaghloul - engineer, named as one of ten great Canadians by Maclean's magazine (of Egyptian descent)
Ty Wood - an actor and model. Grand nephew of Miss Universe 1971
Georgina Rizk (of Palestinian-Lebanese Ukrainian descent.)
See also
References
^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (26 October 2022).
"The Daily — The Canadian census: A rich portrait of the country's religious and ethnocultural diversity" . www150.statcan.gc.ca .
^
"The Lebanese Community in Canada" . Statistics Canada . 28 August 2007.
^ Statistics Canada (October 26, 2022),
Religion by visible minority and generation status: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts ,
doi :
10.25318/9810034201-eng , Table: 98-10-0342-01, retrieved 10 May 2023
^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-02-09).
"Profile table, Census Profile, 2016 Census of Population - Canada [Country]" . www12.statcan.gc.ca . Retrieved 2022-10-26 .
^
a
b
Statistics Canada (8 May 2013).
"2011 National Household Survey: Data tables" . Retrieved 11 February 2014 .
^ Mandil, Ghada (August 2019).
"Insights into the Arab Population in Canada Based on the 2016 Census Data" (PDF) . Square Space .
Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-05-24. Retrieved 2021-05-24 .
^
a
b
c
Statistics Canada .
"2016 Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity Highlight Tables: Data tables" . Retrieved 11 February 2014 .
^ Including ethnic minorities.
^
"Canadian Arab Institute :: 750,925 Canadians Hail from Arab Lands" . www.canadianarabinstitute.org . Archived from
the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ Dajjani, Ghina.
"Religion and Marital Status in the Canadian Arab Community" (PDF) .
^
"À voir à la télévision le samedi 24 mars" . Le Devoir . 24 March 2007. Retrieved 29 March 2022 .
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