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Macedonians

From: The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples/Macedonians/Lillian Petroff

At the turn of the century, people from the mountain villages where Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia (later Yugoslavia), and Albania meet, began to arrive in Canada. Since that time immigration has continued, and today these people and their descendants consider themselves to be a distinct people called Macedonian with their own churches, societies, and businesses, mainly in Metropolitan Toronto and the southern Ontario region.