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German Canadians - Wikipedia German Canadians (German: Deutschkanadier or Deutsch-Kanadier, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃkaˌnaːdi̯ɐ]) are Canadian citizens of German ancestry or Germans who emigrated to and reside in Canada
German Canadians - The Canadian Encyclopedia In the 2021 Canadian census, 2,955,695 Canadians (8 1 per cent of the population) reported German origins Around 303,655 people in the country reported German as their mother tongue Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, beneath a portrait of Sir John A Macdonald
German Canadians - Canada. ca Many German Canadian historical societies and communities have published their own histories Sometimes they'll have stories that help you better understand your ancestors' experiences
German Traces in Canada - Goethe-Institut At the time of the British Conquest of New France, nearly 200 families living in the St Lawrence Valley were of German origin According to the 2016 Canadian Census, over 3 Million Canadians have German roots and 430 000 people in the country reported German as their mother tongue
Home | German Canadian Studies | The University of Winnipeg German-Canadians are one of Canada’s largest ethnic groups They live throughout the country with origins in Germany, Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, the United States of America, and other places
Research Guides: German-Canadians in Western Canada: Home This guide helps you to find primary and secondary sources from and about German-speaking immigrants in Western Canada and their experiences, perspectives, impressions and perceptions since their arrival in Canada
About Us | German-Canadian Congress Inc. Learn about the German-Canadian Congress Inc , promoting the language, culture, and customs of German-Canadians within Canadian Multiculturalism
German Heritage — German Canadian Association of Nova Scotia Today’s German ethnic and German-speaking population in Nova Scotia is of a diverse make-up and consists of people born to Canadians of Austrian, German and Swiss descent as well as European newcomers to the province
List of German Canadians - Wikipedia Dictionary of Canadian Biography Retrieved September 30, 2025 son of Joseph Steeves and Martha Cross, and great-grandson of Heinrich Stief (Henry Steeves) who came to New Brunswick from Germany in 1765