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Where do the Brits live in Canada?
I was reading that just under 2% of the Canadian population is British. Where do they live? Are they mainly in the big cities like Toronto and Vancouver? If so, does that mean that 5% of the population of these cities are British born?
PS: Not that I am wanting to go to areas that are highly British, I am genuinely intrigued. :) |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Liberal Scott
(Post 10808187)
I was reading that just under 2% of the Canadian population is British. Where do they live? Are they mainly in the big cities like Toronto and Vancouver? If so, does that mean that 5% of the population of these cities are British born?
PS: Not that I am wanting to go to areas that are highly British, I am genuinely intrigued. :) Oddly, there are a smattering of new towns across Canada, Basildons in Exile, that have significant British populations; Okotoks, Orangeville, Fall River, tract housing and strip mall kinds of places. It's as if the emigrants would have been content in the real Basildon if only it wasn't so multicultural. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Liberal Scott
(Post 10808187)
I was reading that just under 2% of the Canadian population is British. Where do they live? Are they mainly in the big cities like Toronto and Vancouver? If so, does that mean that 5% of the population of these cities are British born?
PS: Not that I am wanting to go to areas that are highly British, I am genuinely intrigued. :) Most go to Oakville. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 10808213)
I believe that Brits still make up the largest immigrant group but most have been here for a very long time. The number of new immigrants is quite small.
Most go to Oakville. Of course, Oakville and Victoria, for Brits of the monocle wearing era. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10808220)
<slaps head>
Of course, Oakville and Victoria, for Brits of the monocle wearing era. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Victoria. It's full of old people, they seem to like that.
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Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
I think you will find they are in every major city or town and even some in the less populated areas of Canada.
Most tend to keep a low profile however some are easily recognizable by the vehicles they drive or when they open their gobs. Several I know quietly sit at one end of the bar drinking their pints and complain about the newer Brits who are complaining about the price of cheese and cannot easily find bags of Walkers cheese and onion crisps or Marmite gold. They have been here that long they no longer start sentences with "Well in the UK we do it this way" sort of thing. They all live in separate areas of the city not wanting or wishing to set up their own little piece of Britain. They are able to talk rationally about local and national politics if their mood swings that way but conversations vary. You will see catholics and protestants chatting to each other and strangely enough both of them were born and lived in Belfast. Its that bad I have even been seen talking to somebody with a scouse accent wearing a Liverpool shirt or a southern shandy drinking fella. Scots, Irish, Welsh and the English all in the same room and no fighting. Hell we have even let the odd German join in the conversation. I think most of us still hate the French but we dont outwardly show it. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10808392)
I think you will find they are in every major city or town and even some in the less populated areas of Canada.
Most tend to keep a low profile however some are easily recognizable by the vehicles they drive or when they open their gobs. Several I know quietly sit at one end of the bar drinking their pints and complain about the newer Brits who are complaining about the price of cheese and cannot easily find bags of Walkers cheese and onion crisps or Marmite gold. They have been here that long they no longer start sentences with "Well in the UK we do it this way" sort of thing. They all live in separate areas of the city not wanting or wishing to set up their own little piece of Britain. They are able to talk rationally about local and national politics if their mood swings that way but conversations vary. You will see catholics and protestants chatting to each other and strangely enough both of them were born and lived in Belfast. Its that bad I have even been seen talking to somebody with a scouse accent wearing a Liverpool shirt or a southern shandy drinking fella. Scots, Irish, Welsh and the English all in the same room and no fighting. Hell we have even let the odd German join in the conversation. I think most of us still hate the French but we dont outwardly show it. :eek: Oyy you! me n you are gonna fall out if you don't stop bashing us Liverpudlians :whistle: :sneaky::sneaky: |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Liberal Scott
(Post 10808187)
I was reading that just under 2% of the Canadian population is British. Where do they live? Are they mainly in the big cities like Toronto and Vancouver? If so, does that mean that 5% of the population of these cities are British born?
Apparently Alberta has the highest per capita number of British citizens in Canada, I'm not sure I entirely believe the figures I saw in whatever article I was reading some time ago. They seemed a bit OTT. It said something like there were 200,000 British citizens in Alberta, which would be in excess of 5% of the population and that in Calgary it was 8% of the population. Anecdotally there do seem to be a lot of British people in Calgary, but I do sometimes wonder whether it seems that way because they are concentrated in certain areas. It depends on how you measure it, I think the FCO figure is a figure based on British citizens who have expatriated to Canada or who have had some contact with the UK from Canada (e.g. applied for a passport). Technically speaking before 1947 (1949 in NL) nearly everybody in Canada was a British citizen, so I'm sure there must be people who kept their British passports even though their family hadn't lived in the UK for generations. I know someone from NL who did that. When it comes to Commonwealth countries, I don't think "British citizen" is a particularly good metric. It doesn't really tell you anything. Doesn't mean they're British in the ordinary sense of the word. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 10808590)
The FCO reckons there are 325,000 British citizens in Canada, so that's actually less than 1% of the population.
Apparently Alberta has the highest per capita number of British citizens in Canada, I'm not sure I entirely believe the figures I saw in whatever article I was reading some time ago. They seemed a bit OTT. It said something like there were 200,000 British citizens in Alberta, which would be in excess of 5% of the population and that in Calgary it was 8% of the population. Anecdotally there do seem to be a lot of British people in Calgary, but I do sometimes wonder whether it seems that way because they are concentrated in certain areas. It depends on how you measure it, I think the FCO figure is a figure based on British citizens who have expatriated to Canada or who have had some contact with the UK from Canada (e.g. applied for a passport). Technically speaking before 1947 (1949 in NL) nearly everybody in Canada was a British citizen, so I'm sure there must be people who kept their British passports even though their family hadn't lived in the UK for generations. I know someone from NL who did that. When it comes to Commonwealth countries, I don't think "British citizen" is a particularly good metric. It doesn't really tell you anything. Doesn't mean they're British in the ordinary sense of the word. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/h.../n_america.stm |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
I remembered it incorrectly, those are the FCO figures. But still, 200,000 in Alberta sounds like a lot if it's 600,000 nationally.
And like I said, how many of those 600,000 are people who have ever lived in Britain? Plenty of people born prior to the Citizenship Act. I can't remember where I got that 325,000 figure from. It was something I was reading about migration. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
theres a fair number in London,ontario too....but not so much here in syracuse New York....so feel my glasgow accent is very noticable here south of the border :)
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Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
I think there may be a few in Fredericton. I know of a few that I have encountered, but there seem to be a few English flags on flagpoles that I have passed in the oddest places of late.
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Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Well we thought we had played a blinder avoiding other Brits by not moving to the likes of Fall River (we're in Bridgewater, NS) until we found the next door neighbours are from Alloa.
And our landlord is from Wigan. Must try harder. |
Re: Where do the Brits live in Canada?
Originally Posted by Kaye5
(Post 10809153)
Well we thought we had played a blinder avoiding other Brits by not moving to the likes of Fall River (we're in Bridgewater, NS) until we found the next door neighbours are from Alloa.
And our landlord is from Wigan. Must try harder. |
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