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Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories - 20% sample data

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Ethnic origins Total responses1 Single responses Multiple responses1
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Manitoba !      
Norwegian 18,395 1,360 17,030
Icelandic 30,555 4,465 26,085
Danish 8,210 1,155 7,050
Finnish 3,520 565 2,955
Swiss 4,830 585 4,245
Luxembourger 140 20 115
German 216,755 67,295 149,465
Frisian 35 0 40
Flemish 1,290 280 1,010
Dutch (Netherlands) 55,425 14,210 41,215
Belgian 19,805 3,155 16,650
Austrian 11,900 1,965 9,935
Latin, Central or South American, n.i.e.3 600 290 310
Venezuelan 65 25 40
Uruguayan 15 0 15
Salvadorean 1,910 1,420 490
Peruvian 125 35 90
Paraguayan 1,050 125 925
Panamanian 0 0 0
Nicaraguan 165 95 70
Mexican 3,350 730 2,615
Maya 100 10 95
Honduran 85 35 45
Hispanic 130 80 50
Guatemalan 260 120 130
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Notes:

1. Respondents who reported multiple ethnic origins are counted more than once in this table, as they are included in the multiple responses for each origin they reported. For example, a respondent who reported 'English and Scottish' would be included in the multiple responses for English and for Scottish.

2. This is a total population count. The sum of the ethnic groups in this table is greater than the total population count because a person may report more than one ethnic origin in the census.

3. The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.'

4. The abbreviation 'n.o.s.' means 'not otherwise specified.'

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