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Revision as of 19:55, 24 May 2013
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Yukon Territory 63° 0' 0.53" N, 136° 0' 9.01" W List Group
Based on the 2006 Canadian Census, of the 30,190 individuals living in the Yukon Territory, 1,220 identify as visual minorities. The cultural breakdown of this demographic is as follows:
- Chinese: 325
- Filipino: 210
- South Asian: 195
- Southeast Asian: 145
- Black: 125
- Latin American: 100
- Japanese: 40
- Multiple visible minority: 40
- Arab: 20
- Visible minority, n.i.e.: 15
- West Asian: 10
- Korean: 10
This article based on content from Statistics Canada.