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207,470 (by ancestry, 2016 Census)[1] 0.6% of Canada's population | |
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Western Canada · Ontario | |
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Danes · Greenlanders · Danish Americans |
Danish Canadians (Danish: Dansk-canadiere) are Canadian citizens of Danish ancestry. According to the 2006 Census, there were 200,035 Canadians with Danish background,[2] 17,650 of whom were born in Denmark.[3]
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See also: Scandinavian diaspora and Danes |