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Lithuanian Canadians

Lithuanian Canadians (Lithuanian: Kanados lietuviai) are Canadians who are of full or partial Lithuanian descent. Over two-thirds of Lithuanian Canadians reside in Toronto,[3] with other much smaller populations scattered around most of the Canadian provinces and territories.

Lithuanian Canadians
Kanados lietuviai
Total population
46,6901(2006)[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Ontario[2]29,315 (2011)
 Alberta5,310
 Quebec5,155
 British Columbia5,740
 Manitoba1,495
 Saskatchewan735
 Nova Scotia955
 New Brunswick255
Languages
Canadian English, Lithuanian, Québécois French
Religion
Roman Catholicism, Romuva, Lutheranism, Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Lithuanians, Lithuanian Americans, and Prussian Lithuanians
1 *11,425 solely of Lithuanian origin, 35,260 of mixed origin.

History edit

The first documented Lithuanians in Canada were Lithuanians who fought in the British Army in Canada (1813-1815). Lithuanian immigrants to Canada came primarily for economic reasons, arriving between 1905-1940. The second wave of Lithuanians came after World War II,[4] with most of the immigrants seeking to escape Communism after the unilateral Soviet incorporation of Lithuania into its boundaries. The third wave of immigrants began after the restoration of Lithuania's independence (1990), and have continued to arrive.[2]

Concentration edit

The majority of Lithuanian Canadians reside in Toronto.[2][5] Other well-rooted populations of moderate size can be found in urban Ontario (particularly Mississauga and Hamilton), Montreal in Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba,[2] and Nova Scotia. Lithuanian Canadians are present in 37 Canadian municipalities.[2] Other groups have migrated to British Columbia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, the Northwest Territories, and Yukon.

Organization edit

The Lithuanian Canadian Community (Lithuanian: Kanados Lietuvių Bendruomenė), the largest Lithuanian Canadian association in Canada, has 17 chapters throughout Canada.[6]

Religion edit

The descendants of the first and second waves of Lithuanian immigration are predominantly Roman Catholic, while a minority are Romuva or Evangelical Lutheran. A considerable percentage of Lithuanian Canadians have reverted to the indigenous Lithuanian religion (which has been revived as Romuva), particularly third-wave immigrants.[7] There are two Roman Catholic parishes for Lithuanian Canadians,[2] two Romuva groups,[7] one Evangelical Lutheran congregation,[2] and some minorities of Lithuanian-Jewish descent.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . 2.statcan.ca. 2011-04-07. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Irena Ross (5 February 2004). "Lithuanians create cultural hub in Canada". The Baltic Times. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  3. ^ Powell, John (2005). "Lithuanian immigration". Encyclopedia of North American Immigration. Facts on File. p. 178. ISBN 9781438110127. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  4. ^ Danys, Milda (1986). DP, Lithuanian immigration to Canada after the second World War. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario. ISBN 0-919045-28-6.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Lietuvos Respublikos užsienio reikalų ministerija - Lithuania's Cooperation with Canada". Urm.lt. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
  6. ^ "About the LCC - Kanados Lietuvių Bendruomenė".
  7. ^ a b Modern paganism in world cultures: comparative perspectives By Michael Strmiska, pg. 278-279

External links edit

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Lithuanian Canadians Lithuanian Kanados lietuviai are Canadians who are of full or partial Lithuanian descent Over two thirds of Lithuanian Canadians reside in Toronto 3 with other much smaller populations scattered around most of the Canadian provinces and territories Lithuanian CanadiansKanados lietuviaiTotal population46 6901 2006 1 Regions with significant populations Ontario 2 29 315 2011 Alberta5 310 Quebec5 155 British Columbia5 740 Manitoba1 495 Saskatchewan735 Nova Scotia955 New Brunswick255LanguagesCanadian English Lithuanian Quebecois FrenchReligionRoman Catholicism Romuva Lutheranism JudaismRelated ethnic groupsLithuanians Lithuanian Americans and Prussian Lithuanians 1 11 425 solely of Lithuanian origin 35 260 of mixed origin Contents 1 History 2 Concentration 3 Organization 4 Religion 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe first documented Lithuanians in Canada were Lithuanians who fought in the British Army in Canada 1813 1815 Lithuanian immigrants to Canada came primarily for economic reasons arriving between 1905 1940 The second wave of Lithuanians came after World War II 4 with most of the immigrants seeking to escape Communism after the unilateral Soviet incorporation of Lithuania into its boundaries The third wave of immigrants began after the restoration of Lithuania s independence 1990 and have continued to arrive 2 Concentration editThe majority of Lithuanian Canadians reside in Toronto 2 5 Other well rooted populations of moderate size can be found in urban Ontario particularly Mississauga and Hamilton Montreal in Quebec Alberta Manitoba 2 and Nova Scotia Lithuanian Canadians are present in 37 Canadian municipalities 2 Other groups have migrated to British Columbia New Brunswick Saskatchewan the Northwest Territories and Yukon Organization editThe Lithuanian Canadian Community Lithuanian Kanados Lietuviu Bendruomene the largest Lithuanian Canadian association in Canada has 17 chapters throughout Canada 6 Religion editThe descendants of the first and second waves of Lithuanian immigration are predominantly Roman Catholic while a minority are Romuva or Evangelical Lutheran A considerable percentage of Lithuanian Canadians have reverted to the indigenous Lithuanian religion which has been revived as Romuva particularly third wave immigrants 7 There are two Roman Catholic parishes for Lithuanian Canadians 2 two Romuva groups 7 one Evangelical Lutheran congregation 2 and some minorities of Lithuanian Jewish descent Notable people editDaina Augaitis curator whose work focuses on contemporary art Kevin Bieksa ice hockey player Iggy Brazdeikis basketball player for the University of Michigan Wolverines of NCAA Division I Birute Galdikas biologist contributed to the creation of a sanctuary for orangutans in Indonesia Ruta Lee actress and dancer appeared as one of the brides in the film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Paul Rabliauskas comedian Andy Rautins basketball player for the Bahcesehir Koleji of the Turkish Basketbol Super Ligi Basketball Super League one of four sons of retired NBA player Leo Rautins Leo Rautins former basketball player former head coach of the Canadian national men s basketball team NBA analyst for the Toronto Raptors his son Andy was drafted by the New York Knicks in 2010 Nik Stauskas basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA also plays for the Canadian national men s basketball team Annis Stukus former Canadian football player coach and general manager and ice hockey general manager Alissa White Gluz singer songwriter animal rights activist and human rights activist former lead singer of The Agonist and current lead singer of the Swedish metal band Arch Enemy her grandmother was from Lithuania See also edit nbsp Lithuania portal nbsp Canada portalCanada Lithuania relations Lithuanian diaspora Ethnic origins of people in Canada European Canadians Lithuanian Americans Lithuanians in the United KingdomReferences edit 2006 Census of Canada Topic based tabulations Ethnic Origin 247 Single and Multiple Ethnic Origin Responses 3 and Sex 3 for the Population of Canada Provinces Territories Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations 2006 Census 20 Sample Data 2 statcan ca 2011 04 07 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2011 08 30 a b c d e f g Irena Ross 5 February 2004 Lithuanians create cultural hub in Canada The Baltic Times Retrieved 30 August 2011 Powell John 2005 Lithuanian immigration Encyclopedia of North American Immigration Facts on File p 178 ISBN 9781438110127 Retrieved 30 November 2016 Danys Milda 1986 DP Lithuanian immigration to Canada after the second World War Toronto Multicultural History Society of Ontario ISBN 0 919045 28 6 permanent dead link Lietuvos Respublikos uzsienio reikalu ministerija Lithuania s Cooperation with Canada Urm lt Retrieved 2011 08 30 About the LCC Kanados Lietuviu Bendruomene a b Modern paganism in world cultures comparative perspectives By Michael 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