Norwegian Canadian

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Norwegian Canadian
Total population

432,515 1
1.4% of Canada's population

Regions with significant populations
Western Canada
Languages
English, Norwegian
Religion
Predominantly Protestant
Related ethnic groups
Norwegian, Norwegian Americans, Scandinavian

There’re approximately 1.2 million Scandinavian-Canadians living in Canada, which roughly represents 3.9% of Canada’s population. In the 2006 census there were 432,515 Canadian citizens who claimed Norwegian ancestry, making up 1.4% of the entire Canadian population. Significant Norwegian immigration took place from the mid-1880s to 1930. 2

Norway plays an important role in the Canadian history. The very first Europeans to reach North America were in fact Norsemen, who made at least one major effort at settlement in Newfoundland (L'Anse aux Meadows) around 1000 AD. Snorri Guđriđsson, the son of Thorfinn Karlsefni and his wife Guđriđ, is thought to be the first European baby born in North America.3 Canada is also the home of Little Norway and Camp Norway, both Norwegian military training facilities, during the Second World War.

Contents

List of Canadians of Norwegian descent

Actors

  • Melody Anderson, social worker and public speaker specializing in the impact of addiction on families. Also widely known as an actress.
  • Melyssa Ford, mondel/actress.
  • Natassia Malthe Norwegian model/actress who grew up in Canada.
  • John Qualen - actor [2] "He was Hollywood's stock Scandinavian character actor but could also play just about any other ethnic type imaginable. He was born Johan Mandt Kvalen in Vancouver, British Columbia on December 8, 1899, the son of Norwegian immigrants. His father, a Lutheran minister, changed the spelling of their name to Qualen."
  • Rachel Skarsten, actress.

Athletes

Explorers

Filmmakers

Journalists

Musicians

Politicians

Writers

  • Holly Nelson, poet, writer and political activist.
  • Sonja Skarstedt, poet, short story, playwright writer, painter and illustrator.
  • Fred Stenson, writer of historical fiction and non-fiction relating to the Canadian West.

Others

  • Gerda Hnatyshyn, president and chair of the Hnatyshyn Foundation, an arts granting organization.
  • George Pedersen, academic administrator, Officer of the Order of Canada for being devoted to the cause of higher education.
  • Norman Wolfred Kittson, was variously a fur trader, steamboat-line operator, and railway entrepreneur.
  • Paul Thorlakson, was a Canadian physician and Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg.

Norwegian population in Canada

According to Statistics Canada figures from the 2006 census, 432,515 Canadians, or 1.38% of the population, reported themselves as having Norwegian ethnic background (multiple responses were allowed). The figures are also broken down by provinces and territories:

  • British Columbia: 129,425 (3.18%)
  • Alberta: 144,585 (4.44%)
  • Saskatchewan: 68,650 (7.20%)
  • Manitoba: 18,395 (1.62%)
  • Ontario: 53,840 (0.45%)
  • Quebec: 6,350 (0.09%)
  • New Brunswick: 2,625 (0.36%)
  • Nova Scotia: 4,675 (0.52%)
  • Prince Edward Island: 390 (0.29%)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: 1,510 (0.30%)
  • Yukon: 1,340 (4.44%)
  • Northwest Territories: 670 (1.63%)
  • Nunavut: 55 (0.19%)

It is important to note that because so many Norwegian women married men of other nationalities, and thus by census rules are not counted as having children of this ethnic origin, this tends to reduce the number in the statistics.2

References

  1. ^ [1] Statistics Canada, Census 2006 - Selected Ethnic Origins1, for Canada, Provinces and Territories - 20% Sample Data
  2. ^ a b Multicultural Canada
  3. ^ Smithsonian Magazine | History & Archaeology | The Vikings: A Memorable Visit to America

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