Tibetan Canadians
Although Tibetan Canadians, or Canadians of Tibetan ancestry, comprise a small portion of Asian Canadians, Canada holds one of the largest concentrations of Tibetans outside Asia. Tibetans began immigrating to Canada as early as the early 1970s.[1]
Population
By 2006, the Tibetan population in Canada was estimated at 4,275[1] and continued growing.
The majority of Tibetan-Canadians live in the Toronto metropolitan area (estimated 3,475).[1] In 2011, there were 4,245 Tibetan-Canadians living in the city of Toronto.[2] There is a sizable Tibetan community with Tibetan businesses and restaurants, known as Little Tibet, in the Parkdale neighborhood in Toronto, in the area bound by Queen St. W. to the north, the Gardiner Expressway to the west and south, and Atlantic Ave. to the east. There is also a growing Tibetan community in South Etobicoke. [3]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Global Nomads: The Emergence of the Tibetan Diaspora (Part I), by Seonaigh MacPherson (University of British Columbia), Anne-Sophie Bentz (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Dawa Bhuti Ghoso
- ↑ NHS Profile, Toronto, C, Ontario, 2011, Statistics Canada
- ↑ Loriggio, Paola.'At home' in Little Tibet, Toronto Star. May 15, 2008.
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