Yugoslav Canadians Canadien yougoslave Jugoslavenski Kanađani Југословенски Канађани Jugoslovanski Kanadčani Југословенски Канаѓани
Total population
38,480[1] 0.11% of the total Canadian population (2016)
Languages
Canadian English, Canadian French, Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene Albanian (to a lesser extent)
Religion
Christianity, Islam
Related ethnic groups
Yugoslav Americans, European Canadians
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Yugoslav Canadians are Canadians of full or partial Yugoslav ancestry. At the 2016 Census, the total number of Canadians whose origins lie in former Yugoslavia, majority of whom indicated specific ethnic origin, was 386,340 or 1.12% of the total population.[1][nb 1]
On the same census, there were 38,480 people who specifically indicated Yugoslav or Yugoslav Canadian as their ethnic origin;[1] a 20% decrease from the 2011 Census when their number was 48,320.[2]
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