Black Canadians in Montreal
Black Canadians, numbering 198,610, make up 11.3% of Montreal's population, as of 2021, and are the largest visible minority group in the city. The majority of Black Canadians are of Caribbean and of continental African origin, though the population also includes African American immigrants and their descendants (including Black Nova Scotians) == Demographics == List of census subdivisions in the Montreal area with Black populations higher than the national average Source: Canada 2016 Census Montréal (10.3%) Dollard-des-Ormeaux (6.8%) Châteauguay (8.3%) Laval (7.8%) Pincourt (5.6%) Longueuil (7%) Côte-Saint-Luc (4.3%) Dorval (4.3%) Brossard (5.2%) Terrebonne (7.2%) One of the most famous Black-dominated urban neighbourhoods in Montreal is Little Burgundy, regarded as the spiritual home of Canadian jazz due to its association with many of Canada's most influential early jazz musicians.
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