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Free text: Based on the 2006 Canadian Census, of the 41,055 individuals living in the Northwest Territories, 2,265 identify as visual minorities. The cultural breakdown of this demographic is as follows: *Filipino: 695 *Black: 375 *Southeast Asian: 355 *Chinese: 315 *South Asian: 210 *Latin American: 85 *Arab: 85 *West Asian: 40 *Multiple visible minority: 40 *Visible minority, n.i.e.: 30 *Korean: 15 *Japanese: 15 {{From|Statisticas Canada|http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/fs-fi/index.cfm?LANG=ENG&VIEW=D&format=jpg&PRCODE=61&TOPIC_ID=11}}
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