Statistics Canada releases a comprehensive study on Arab populations showing rapid growth and high education levels
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Statistics Canada published a detailed demographic analysis examining Arab communities across the country, revealing significant growth and notable characteristics. The Arab population has more than tripled since 2001, reaching nearly 796,000 people in 2021, with projections suggesting it could grow to between 1.4 and 1.9 million by 2041. The study highlights that half of Arabs aged 25 to 54 hold bachelor's degrees or higher, considerably above the national average. The report also examines diverse origins, with Canada being the most common birthplace, followed by Lebanon, Syria, and Morocco, and notes challenges, including credential recognition gaps and experiences of discrimination affecting nearly 40% of respondents.








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