From: The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples/Goans/N.k. Wagle
Most Goans who immigrated to Canada were skilled or semiskilled workers or professionals. Today, the Goan community in Canada includes two provincial court judges, many lawyers, a dozen presidents and vice-presidents of corporations, architects, engineers, accountants, government bureaucrats, professors, teachers, doctors, and performing artists, as well as owners and managers of small and mid-sized businesses. Goans are also well represented in semiskilled jobs, as mechanics, machine-tool operators, factory workers, and supervisors and workers in service industries. Currently, approximately fifteen Goans are employed as policemen in metropolitan Toronto, and one, who died in 1992, had reached the rank of staff inspector, at the time the highest rank that any ethnic officer had achieved in Canada.