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S’installer au Canada: les clefs du succès (Moving to Canada: the keys to success) - L’Express Reussir Magazine.

  • There was a sharp increase in immigration of French to Canada after the 2008 economic meltdown. Between 2008 and 2012 there was a 38% rise in new permanent residents from France into Canada.

  • 80% of these immigrants have chosen to live in Quebec but the federal government has created a program to encourage these new immigrants to live elsewhere.

Vikings

The first foreigners were the Vikings

John Cabot, an Italian immigrant to England, was the first to map Canada’s Atlantic in 1497. He named as Newfoundland.

References and Sources

The Francophone Significant Benefit Program was set into action in 2011 to give French immigrants a fast way to get a temporary work permit within a community with a low French immigrant population.

Photos and pictures from: Yahoo.

http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/as-sa/99-010-x/99-010-x2011001-eng.cfm

http://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/population/immigration/

http://www.slideshare.net/esample458/history-of-canada-colonization-and

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/discover/section-06.asp

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2011/2011-06-27.asp

http://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/le-reve-canadien-french-immigrants-find-canada-the-land-of-opportunity

http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/French-Canadian-Americans.html

According to L’Express Reussir Magazine., “My friends now, they all want to come here, and that’s because we all share the Canadian dream idea,” she says. “It’s crazy. Nobody wants to stay in France, that’s for sure.”

New France (Quebec)

Canada Demographics Profile 2014

Colonizing in Canada

Assimilation

Who were the Immigrants?

  • Population 34,834,841 (July 2014 est.)

  • Major cities - population Toronto 5.573 million; Montreal 3.856 million; Vancouver 2.267 million; Calgary 1.216 million; OTTAWA (capital) 1.208 million; Edmonton 1.142 million (2011)

  • Ethnic groups Canadian 32.2%, English 19.8%, French 15.5%.

  • Languages English (official) 58.7%, French (official) 22%

The Canada colonizing began outside the mercantilist expansion period in Europe.

French and British started to surch places to explored plied on the North America Water.

Assimilation was not important to the French choosing to immigrate to Canada. Proof of this is the language act of 1969 granting equal status to both French and English languages within the government.

In the beginning of the colonization, New France was a business for man, when Camplain built the habitations in Acadia and Quebec, his companions was all males. He encouraged to mix the people and the first women came to Canada.

Reference and Source: http://www.indexmundi.com/canada/demographics_profile.html

The first Colonies

Six centuries later, when the Europeans arrived, they found occupied by native peoples living there and the called as Indians because they came from East Indies.

The arrival of Englands changed their life forever.

Cabot was trying to fund riches and gold when he reached Newfoundland, he started his journey on St. Lawrence River as far as modern-day Québec City and Montreal.

In 1608 Champlain built the first French settlement at what is now Québec City.

Historians estimated that about 10,000 immigrants went to New France during the French regime.

According to demographer Mario Boleda, established “numerous families constituting

what would become the core of Quebec’s

population.”

Language

Immigration

According to the Government of Canada in 2011, Canada had a foreign-born population of about 6,775,800 people.

Minority Population

French is the mother

tongue of 7.3 million

Canadians

according to

the 2011 census.

85% of bilingual Canadians

live within

Quebec, Ontario,

and New Brunswick.

The three largest minority groups are -South Asians, Chinese and Blacks-accounted for 61.3% of the visible minority population in 2011.

They were followed by

Filipinos, Latin Americans,

Arabs, Southeast Asians,

West Asians, Koreans

and Japanese.

1. English

2. English and French (Bilingual Belt)

3. French

After the war, Great Britain renamed the colony the “Province of Quebec.”

European traders were joined with farmers, merchants, and missionaries of Catholic church.

With them, they brought French laws, traditions and religion - France would not let someone move to New France who was not Catholic.

At this time, France was the most populated country in Europe. The french settled his area to their colonial activities.

Source: Statistics of Canada, 2001.

Jacques Cartier explored the Canadian mainland on his third voyage to achieve and establish a settlement.

Cartier colonized a new area called New France.

Cartier was the first European who explored

the St. Lawrence River and settled Québec City and Montreal.

Immigration in Canada from France

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