Foreign-born population by region of birth in Canada, 1951-2011
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Title
Foreign-born population by region of birth in Canada, 1951-2011
Description
This is a chart taken from Statistics Canada, that indicates the foreign-born population (immigrants living in Canada) in Canada. As one could see from the chart, immigration generally increased, but for the purposes of this tab, the Caribbean numbers are important. Immigration from that region increased from 4400 in 1951, to 294100 in 2001. The increase in immigration from the Caribbean also means an increase in Black workers. Canada had restrictions toward immigration of people of African Descent, and only started to slowly lift them in the 1950s, which the chart shows.
Creator
Statistics Canada/Statistique Canada
Source
“150 years of immigration in Canada.” 2016. Statistique Canada. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/11-630-x/11-630-x2016006-eng.htm.
Date
1951-2001
Rights
Statistics Canada
Files
Citation
Statistics Canada/Statistique Canada, “Foreign-born population by region of birth in Canada, 1951-2011,” Black Canadian History Exhibit, accessed December 5, 2025, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/mathieu-black-canadian-history-exhibit/items/show/137.