Based on these numbers from StatsCan, you might want to consider publishing JOBcasts in a language other than English.
… few countries have a larger proportion of foreign-born than Canada.
… thus, from 1986 to 2006, the immigrant population went from 3.9 million to 6.2 million, accounting for respectively 15.6% and 19.8% of the Canadian population.
… the proportion of immigrants in Canada could reach slightly over 22% by 2017.
… between 1981 and 2001, the number of persons belonging to a visible minority group almost quadrupled, from 1.1 million to approximately 4.0 million.
… in 2017, the visible minority population would reach 7.1 million, representing approximately one Canadian in five.
… in the 2001 Census, the Chinese population numbered more than 1 million, making this visible minoritygroup the largest in Canada. South Asians and the black population ranked respectively second and thirdwith 941,000 and 671,000 individuals.
… nevertheless, the visible minority groups that might increase the most rapidly between now and 2017 areWest Asians, Koreans and Arabs, with their populations increasing by 150%, 120% and 118% respectively.
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StatsCan Canadian Demographics at a Glance
StatsCan Ethnic Diversity and Immigration
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