Canadians of Norwegian descent PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christian Gary Gudbranson, on 09-10-2007 14:11
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In the 2001 census there were over 360,000 Canadian citizens who claimed Norwegian ancestry, making up just over one percent of the entire Canadian population.

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List of Canadians of Norwegian descent

Norwegian population in Canada

According to Statistics Canada figures from the 2001 census, 363,760 Canadians, or 1.23% of the population, reported themselves as having Norwegian ethnic background (multiple responses were allowed). The figures are also broken down by provinces and territories:

  • British Columbia: 112,045 (2.90%)
  • Alberta: 120,050 (4.08%)
  • Saskatchewan: 60,505 (6.28%)
  • Manitoba: 15,705 (1.42%)
  • Ontario: 41,885 (0.37%)
  • Quebec: 4,610 (0.06%)
  • New Brunswick: 2,490 (0.35%)
  • Nova Scotia: 3,210 (0.36%)
  • Prince Edward Island: 325 (0.24%)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: 1,180 (0.23%)
  • Yukon: 1,080 (3.79%)
  • Northwest Territories: 585 (1.58%)
  • Nunavut: 85 (0.32%)

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