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As of 2006 there were 684,000 South Asian Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area, making them the largest visible minority group there. As of 2011 Toronto is the destination of over half of the immigrants coming from India to Canada, and India is the single largest source of immigrants in the Greater Toronto Area.〔Gee, Marcus. "(South Asian immigrants are transforming Toronto )." ''The Globe and Mail''. Sunday July 3, 2011. Updated Monday July 4, 2011. Retrieved on October 28, 2014.〕 ==History== Indo-Canadians began to move to Toronto in the 1960s.〔Ruprecht, Tony. ''Toronto's Many Faces''. Dundurn, November 8, 2010. ISBN 1554888859, 9781554888856. p. (200 ).〕 Air India Flight 182 was bombed in 1985. The majority of the passengers resided in the Toronto area. In 2007 a memorial for Air India 182 opened in Toronto.〔"(Toronto reveals Air India memorial )" ((Archive )). ''Canwest News Service''. June 23, 2007. Retrieved on October 28, 2014.〕 From 1986 to 1995, over 140,000 persons of South Asian origin moved to the Toronto area. An additional 266,000 arrived from 1996 to 2006.〔 By 2007 area South Asians had established philanthropic efforts.〔Reinhart, Anthony. "(Toronto South Asian leads swing toward donor diversity )." ''The Globe and Mail''. Monday June 25, 2007. Friday March 13, 2009. Retrieved on October 29, 2014.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Indo-Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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