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Afro-Canadian



         


Although very few came directly from the African continent, the term Afro-Canadian has been used to designate people of African descent in Canada regardless of their place of birth. The alternative term is Black Canadian.

The first people arriving in Canada were slave from New England or the Caribbean. Between 1763 and 1865, most of the immigrants were fleeing the United States because of slavery. The United States have remained the main source of new black immigrants up till the sixties, when people from the Caribbean were coming in en masse.

Today, the Afro-Canadians represent approximately 2% of the Canadian population.

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