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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A Mexican Canadian (Spanish: Mexicano-canadiense, French: Mexicaine canadien) is a Canadian citizen of Mexican ancestry or a Mexico-born person who resides in Canada. According to the National Household Survey in 2011, 96,055 Canadians indicated that they were of full or partial Mexican ancestry (0.3% of the country's population).Mexican people are the largest subgroup of Latin American Canadians.The Mexican ancestry population in Canada is quite small despite Canada's proximity to Mexico and especially when compared to the United States where as of July 2012, there were 34,038,599 Mexican Americans comprising 10.85% of the population (see Mexican American).Mexican Canadians trace their ancestry to Mexico, a country located in North America, bounded north from the United States; and many different European countries, especially Spain, which was its colonial ruler for over three centuries.. }

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