1 ORIGINS OF THE POPULATION .OF CANADA TABLE 7.—PROPORTION OF VARIOUS STOCKS IN THE POPULATION OF CANADA, 1921, AS COMPARED WITH 1911 AND 1901—Concluded. Origing Ukrainian— BUBDUIEA vas cov on css ky gras vo BREED 75 £5 CHIE 65 FHL me semnnce sr morris CHOAIEIOIL css consnn wc win 43s 2555 Ts EHR 450 LHR 2 To worms ore sors woe worms wi wn BOBRONION. onan os vs iP EURES £ EIEES Go od ovr wrens eee Ukrainial.... oo Loci TE —— {siatic— CRINeSO. «ote Lr ER pail BAUIIRE crercues 0 sos wi sows 1g wvsinds i ET ETI Fao eoerens ern oo AFIIHL v4 ss wmwimmns sivarsivnsn wn Sats 55 SEES £3 EH0E 5 nemomns ur sommn sommes om ae p Foro A SR TIBI os uaa 44 wa 08 £8 £5065 Sr mmrnt paren aa mnmn kamen oe men oie 2n wenn viene 2auen o Ls EE : Fariousd. Unspecified..................... .. JS P.c. of total population 1911 1901 1921 0.02 0-14 ~ 3 0-28 0-49 0:11 n-19 0-41 -4 0.72 - - 0-76 0-60 0-44 "45 0-39 0-32 01 0-03 ~ 17 0-13 0-09 01 - = he 0-05 0-03 -01 = - -26 1-46 2-382 0-21 | 0-23 0-32 0-111 0-26 0-03 0-84 2.04 0-58 t Includes: Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish. t Includes Half Breeds. $ Included with Austrians. {Included with Galicians. _SIncludes: Algerian, Arabian, Argentinian, Brazilian, Chilian, Egyptian, Eskimo, Hawaiian, Haytian, Jamaican, Korean, Malavan. Maltese, Maori, Mexican, Persian. Peruvian, Philippino, Portuguese and Spanish. THE NUMERICAL STRENGTH OF STOCKS IN CANADA The numerical strength of the various stocks of Canada in 1921 is shown in Table 8. The first eleven, arranged in descending order of maenitude. are as follows :—— Origin : English... French... 3COECIL cuit eae TBR. oa JET: TU Hebrew Rank Origin BO Rw ismeinwen eosovrusunnss wis sgsogiviss, Pn PERE 15 SHEE 48 13 “LEI corny cn rane a REP 5 EARNER adn ar ‘kraintan... .. ces “Rian LL Rank { g 9 10 11 Each of the above numbered 100,000 or over in 1921. The number of English slightly exceeded the French, and the Scotch outnumbered those of Irish descent by a small margin. Of the non-British and non-French stocks, those of German origin were more than twice as numerous as those of any other. The Hebrews came next with 126,000, closely followed by the Dutch, Austrians, Ukrainians and Russians in the order named. When the foreign stocks are grouped geographically and linguistically some interesting facts are brought to light. Tables 8 and 9 present this grouping for the European stocks. The North Western European stocks exceeded those from South, Eastern and Central Europe by about 20 p.c. in 1921. The former represent in the main the “ old ” immigration, and the latter the “new.” How long the northern and western peoples will continue to constitute the bulk of the foreign stock in Canada, depends on the immigration of the future. During the past two decades, the South, Eastern and Central Europeans have been rapidly overtaking the North Western Europeans in Canada.