East Indians are a major part of the Canadian workforce today.
Canadians of East Indian origin make up one of the largest non-European ethnic groups in Canada. In fact, people of East Indian origin make up the tenth largest ethnic group in Canada. Canadians of East Indian origin also make up the second largest non-European ethnic group in the country. In 2001, over 700,000 people of East Indian origin lived in Canada. That year, they made up 2.4% of the total Canadian population.
The largest number of East Indians live in Onatario and British Columbia and they are major contributors to the economy of these provinces.There are more men in the workforce than women and mostly they are Hindu or Sikh.
The east indians are well qualified and speak in atleast one of the official languages of Canada i.e English or French.Canadian adults of East Indian origin receive more of their income from earnings than the overall population.
They feel a sense of belonging towards Canada and are active participants of the Canadian Society.
Canadians of East Indian origin make up one of the largest non-European ethnic groups in Canada. In fact, people of East Indian origin make up the tenth largest ethnic group in Canada. Canadians of East Indian origin also make up the second largest non-European ethnic group in the country. In 2001, over 700,000 people of East Indian origin lived in Canada. That year, they made up 2.4% of the total Canadian population.
The largest number of East Indians live in Onatario and British Columbia and they are major contributors to the economy of these provinces.There are more men in the workforce than women and mostly they are Hindu or Sikh.
The east indians are well qualified and speak in atleast one of the official languages of Canada i.e English or French.Canadian adults of East Indian origin receive more of their income from earnings than the overall population.
They feel a sense of belonging towards Canada and are active participants of the Canadian Society.
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