Welsh Canadians

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According to the 2011 Census, 458,705 Canadians claimed full or partial Welsh descent.[2] This increased to 474,805 in the 2016 Census[3]

Categorically, Welsh Canadians comprise a subgroup of British Canadians which is a further subgroup of European Canadians.Template:Efn

History

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One of the first efforts to encourage Welsh emigration to Canada began in 1812, when Welsh native John Mathews endeavoured to bring his family to Canada. Mathews left home at a young age and went on to become a successful businessman in the United States. When he returned to Wales, he found his family living in poverty and became convinced they should emigrate to Canada. In 1817 his family settled in the township of Southwald, near what is now London, Ontario. By 1812 he had brought over more relatives who built homes on the Script error: No such module "convert". lots granted to them by Colonel Thomas Talbot. The colony attracted 385 Welsh settlers by 1850 and retained its predominantly Welsh character until the late 1870s.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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In 1902, Welsh immigrants arrived from Patagonia, which had been incorporated into Argentina in 1881. Compulsory military service and a series of floods that ruined Welsh farmers' crops led to some emigrants resettling at Llewelyn near Bangor, Saskatchewan, where they once again took up farming. A community of Welsh farmers was also established at Wood River near Ponoka, Alberta.

Welsh in Alberta

Historically, Alberta has had the highest number of people of Welsh descent as a proportion to population. In the 2016 Census, there are 80,455 people identifying as being of Welsh descent, which is around 2% of the total population of Alberta.[4]

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Culture

Welsh festivals in Canada today include Eisteddfodau, and Gymanfa Ganu. The Welsh in Canada celebrate St. David's Day, March 1st, the celebrations include storytelling and singing; banquets are also held in Lethbridge, Ponoka, Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatchewan, and Fort McMurray. In Eastern Canada, the Central New Brunswick Welsh Society celebrates St. David's Day by hoisting the Welsh flag on March 1 at both the Provincial Legislature and City Hall in Fredericton, followed by a dinner for members and guests.

A newsletter serves the Welsh communities in Calgary and Lethbridge, while in Edmonton the St. David's Society issues a bulletin twice a year informing its members about upcoming events. Some Welsh Canadians subscribe to Ninnau, the Welsh national newspaper published in New York.

Welsh-Canadians have been active in the country's cultural life, supplying Canada with some of its more lively characters including novelist Robertson Davies, Powys Thomas, co-founder of the national theatre school, and Robert Harris, painter of the Fathers of Confederation.

Demographics

Welsh Canadians by Canadian province or territory (2016)

Province Population Percentage Source
File:Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario 198,470 1.5% [5]
File:Flag of British Columbia.svg British Columbia 113,905 2.5% [6]
File:Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta 80,455 2.0% [7]
File:Flag of Manitoba.svg Manitoba 17,760 1.4% [8]
File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia 17,135 1.9% [9]
File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan 17,785 1.7% [10]
File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec 10,765 0.1% [11]
File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg New Brunswick 10,110 1.4% [12]
File:Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Newfoundland and Labrador 4,375 0.9% [13]
File:Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Prince Edward Island 2,415 1.7% [14]
Template:YK 905 2.6% [15]
File:Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Northwest Territories 560 1.4% [16]
File:Flag of Nunavut.svg Nunavut 160 0.5% [17]
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Welsh language

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Notable People

See also

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References

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  2. Population by selected ethnic origins, by province and territory (2006 Census): Statistics Canada. Retrieved August 10, 2008.
  3. Census Profile, 2016 Census, Canada - Ethnic Origin: Statistics Canada. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
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