Reference 1: Population[41] and Proportion[42].
Reference 2: English, Scottish, Irish, Canadian, German, French, Dutch (Netherlands), Chinese, Ukrainian, North American Indian, Welsh, Polish, Norwegian, British Isles, n.i.e.[43], Italian, Swedish, American, Russian, Danish, Austrian, Filipino, Spanish, Métis, Jewish, Japanese, East Indian, Hungarian (Magyar), Swiss, Belgian, Finnish, Czech, Portuguese, Romanian, Icelandic, Korean, Croatian, African, n.i.e., Australian, Greek, Mexican, European, n.i.e., Vietnamese, Scandinavian, n.i.e., Serbian people, Iranian, Lebanese, South African, Acadian, Lithuanian, Yugoslav, n.i.e., Jamaican, Chilean, Latvian, Black, Taiwanese, Slovenian, Ethiopian, Czechoslovak, Slovak, New Zealander, Argentinian, Turk, Barbadian, Trinidadian/Tobagonian, Estonian, Arab, n.i.e., Cambodian, Indonesian, West Indian, Flemish, Egyptian, Thai, Inuit, Guyanese, Salvadorean, Oromo, Punjabi, Hawaiian, Maltese, Armenian, Colombian, Gypsy (Roma), Manx, Brazilian, Maya, Venezuelan, Albanian, Ghanaian, Somali, Belarusian, Syrian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Laotian, Fijian, Aboriginal from Central/South America, Bulgarian, Sicilian, Burmese, Malaysian, Māori, Newfoundlander, Peruvian, Tigrian, South Asian, n.i.e., Mongolian, Québécois, Dominican, n.o.s.[44], Caribbean, n.i.e., Belizean, Guatemalan, Panamanian, Latin, Central or South American, n.i.e., Frisian, Bosnian, Eritrean, Moroccan, Cornish, Other provincial or regional groups, Basque, Zimbabwean, Afghan, Ecuadorian, Luxembourger, Slav (European), Amhara, Zulu, Libyan, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Grenadian, Puerto Rican, Kosovar, Montenegrin, Guinean, n.o.s., Kenyan, Mauritian, Rwandan, Tatar and Bangladeshi.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_British_Columbia
Reference 2: English, Scottish, Irish, Canadian, German, French, Dutch (Netherlands), Chinese, Ukrainian, North American Indian, Welsh, Polish, Norwegian, British Isles, n.i.e.[43], Italian, Swedish, American, Russian, Danish, Austrian, Filipino, Spanish, Métis, Jewish, Japanese, East Indian, Hungarian (Magyar), Swiss, Belgian, Finnish, Czech, Portuguese, Romanian, Icelandic, Korean, Croatian, African, n.i.e., Australian, Greek, Mexican, European, n.i.e., Vietnamese, Scandinavian, n.i.e., Serbian people, Iranian, Lebanese, South African, Acadian, Lithuanian, Yugoslav, n.i.e., Jamaican, Chilean, Latvian, Black, Taiwanese, Slovenian, Ethiopian, Czechoslovak, Slovak, New Zealander, Argentinian, Turk, Barbadian, Trinidadian/Tobagonian, Estonian, Arab, n.i.e., Cambodian, Indonesian, West Indian, Flemish, Egyptian, Thai, Inuit, Guyanese, Salvadorean, Oromo, Punjabi, Hawaiian, Maltese, Armenian, Colombian, Gypsy (Roma), Manx, Brazilian, Maya, Venezuelan, Albanian, Ghanaian, Somali, Belarusian, Syrian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Laotian, Fijian, Aboriginal from Central/South America, Bulgarian, Sicilian, Burmese, Malaysian, Māori, Newfoundlander, Peruvian, Tigrian, South Asian, n.i.e., Mongolian, Québécois, Dominican, n.o.s.[44], Caribbean, n.i.e., Belizean, Guatemalan, Panamanian, Latin, Central or South American, n.i.e., Frisian, Bosnian, Eritrean, Moroccan, Cornish, Other provincial or regional groups, Basque, Zimbabwean, Afghan, Ecuadorian, Luxembourger, Slav (European), Amhara, Zulu, Libyan, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Grenadian, Puerto Rican, Kosovar, Montenegrin, Guinean, n.o.s., Kenyan, Mauritian, Rwandan, Tatar and Bangladeshi.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_British_Columbia
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