old stock canadians造句
例句與造句
- "' Old Stock Canadians "'is a term referring to Canadians whose family has lived in Canada for several generations.
- Descendants of Francophone and Anglophone northern Europeans who arrived in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries are often referred to as old stock Canadians.
- I would observe, however, that most of those who use it in the references you cite above ( many of which are cited in the " Old Stock Canadians " article ) still feel the need to put it in quotes, indicating that it isn't all " that " common.
- According to sociolinguist Charles Boberg, while most Canadians reporting their ethnicity in the 200 census as " Canadian " were " old stock " descendants of French or British immigrant ancestors, descendants of 20th century Welsh, American, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Irish or Scots ancestors were more likely to consider themselves as Canadian, than those of Chinese, Filipino, East Indian, Portuguese, Greek, Vietnamese, or Jamaican descent, indicating that northern Europeans assimilated with old stock Canadians more readily than other groups.
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