Cape Verdean Canadian

Cape Verdean Canadian

Cape Verdean-Canadians are Canadian residents whose ancestry originated in Cape Verde.

Cape Verdean immigration to Canada began in the late 1800s with just few people. [ [http://www.caboverdeonline.com/contents/my_community/2007/01/02/cn010207.asp Dos Anjos, Jose. "Cape Verdeans in Canada." Nos Jornal] ] The first Cape Verdean immigrants arrived aboard ships which would pick up passengers in Cape Verde. Cape Verdean immigration grew noticeably in the 1960s as Cape Verde suffered drought, famine, economic decline, poverty, and conscription.

"According to Canadian census data of 1991, only 55 people of Cape Verdean birth were then living in Canada. This figure seems to be low, since Cape Verdeans are known to reside in several major Canadian cities, including Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. In Toronto alone their number is estimated to be at least 300 (including those born in Canada), a number that is likely to increase in the incoming years." [ [http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/ecp/content/cape_verdeans.html Meintel, Deirdre. "Cape Verdeans." Multicultural Canada] ]

Université de Montréal professor, Deirdre Meintel, estimates the number to be closer to 500. She attributes this to various factors including immigrants from Angola and Mozambique who are of Cape Verdean descent. Additionally, some Cape Verdeans may have identified as Portuguese or Black Canadians, making an accurate number difficult. Unofficial estimates by Cape Verdean community leaders and officials puts the population at 4,000. [ [http://www.umassd.edu/SpecialPrograms/CaboVerde/wwpopest.html 1995 Cape Verdean Diaspora Population Estimates] ] The population has become large enough to create a Caboverdeano Clube in Toronto and support Cape Verdean restaurants. The immigrants tytpically to come from the islands of Brava, Fogo, Maio, and Santiago. Deirdre predicts that with time the Cape Verdean-Canadian population will continue to grow.

References

External links

* [http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/dakar/menu-en.asp Canadian Embassy in Dakar, Senegal] - also representing Cape Verde

* [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html CIA Factbook page on Canada]


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