Turkish Canadians
Turkish Canadians at the Victoria Day Parade in 2005 | |
| Total population | |
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| 76,745 (by ancestry, 2021 Census) Over 100,000 Turkish Canadians (2018 estimate by Canadian Ambassador Chris Cooter) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
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| Religion | |
| Predominantly Sunni Islam Minority Alevism, Other religions, or Irreligious |
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| Turkish people |
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Turkish Canadians (Turkish: Türk asıllı Kanadalılar; literally "Turkish-originating Canadians"), also called Canadian Turks (Turkish: Kanadalı Türkler), are Canadians of Turkish descent. The majority descend from the Republic of Turkey and minorities from other post-Ottoman Empire states, including the Balkans (Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Romania), the island of Cyprus, the Levant (Iraq, Lebanon and Syria) and North Africa (especially Egypt).