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Danish Canadians
Dansk-canadiere
Canadiens-danoise
Total population
203,080 (by ancestry, 2011 Census) [1]
0.7% of Canada's population
Regions with significant populations
Western Canada · Ontario
Languages

English · French · Danish

Religion

Protestantism

Related ethnic groups

Danes · Greenlanders · Danish Americans

Danish Canadians (Danish: Dansk-canadiere) are Canadian citizens of Danish ancestry. According to the 2006 Census, there were 200,035 Canadians with Danish background,[2] 17,650 of whom were born in Denmark.[3]

Canada became an important destination for the Danes during the post-war period. At one point, a Canadian immigration office was to be set up in Copenhagen.[4] While most of the post-war immigrants settled in large cities, Danish-Canadian communities can be found in all of Canada's ten provinces. The oldest Danish community in Canada is New Denmark, New Brunswick, first inhabited by Danish immigrants in 1872.

History[]

Notable Danish Canadians[]

  • Earl W. Bascom - rodeo pioneer, artist, inventor, actor, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductee
  • Karen Bulow - textile artist
  • Erik Christensen - NHL player from the New York Rangers
  • Hayden Christensen - actor (Danish paternal grandparents)
  • Scott Frandsen - Olympic athlete
  • Ann Hansen - anarchist
  • Glenna Hansen - Inuvialuit politician
  • Rick Hansen - paraplegic athlete
  • Valdy - Valdemar Horsdal - Singer/Songwriter
  • Carly Rae Jepsen - pop singer
  • K.V. Johansen - writer
  • Rasmus Lerdorf - programmer
  • Erik Nielsen - Deputy Prime Minister of Canada from 1984 to 1986
  • Leslie Nielsen - actor and comedian (Danish father)
  • Robert Nielsen - journalist
  • Alf Erling Porsild - botanist
  • Jackson Santana - actor
  • Lauren Southern - political activist (Danish father)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ [1] Statistics Canada, Census 2006 - Selected Ethnic Origins1, for Canada, Provinces and Territories - 20% Sample Data
  2. ^ Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada Highlight Tables, 2006 Census
  3. ^ Immigrant Status and Period of Immigration (8) and Place of Birth (261) for the Immigrants and Non-permanent Residents of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan A...
  4. ^ Bender, Henning. Danish emigration to Canada
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