Record share of Canadians are immigrants or permanent residents, census shows
OTTAWA — When Kedan Reval moved to Moncton, N.B., just three years ago there was only one Indian food restaurant in town, and few places to find supplies to make the meals he loved from his home country.
Now, only a few years later, Reval said there is a thriving Indo-Canadian community in the city, and all the amenities to boot.
“When I personally saw that Walmart had an Indian section, a South Asian section, it was like tears of joy here,” joked Reval, the vice-president of the Indo-Canada Association for the Greater Moncton Area.
The booming number of newcomers means immigrants make up nearly a quarter all people in Canada, and the majority are coming from India, the latest release of 2021 census data shows.

