Yoruba Canadians

Yoruba Canadians are Canadians of Yoruba descent. The Yoruba people are an ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria and southern Benin in West Africa. They represent the second largest ethnic community of Nigerians in Canada. According to the 2016 Canadian census by Statistics Canada, 16,210 respondents spoke Yoruba at home ranking it as one of the most spoken Niger-Congo language in the country. Many are descendants of African American slaves while recent migrants come directly from West Africa.[2][3]

Yoruba Canadians
Total population
16,210 (2016 Canadian Census)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, British Columbia
Languages
Canadian English, Canadian French, Yoruba
Religion
Islam, Christianity, Yoruba religion
Related ethnic groups
Yoruba people, Nigerian Canadians, Black Canadians, Yoruba Americans, Nigerian Americans, Beninese Americans, African Americans

Notable Yoruba-Canadians

See also

References


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