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Canadian Irish

“Canadian Irish” refers to Canadians with Irish ancestry or cultural heritage. It highlights the strong historical and cultural ties between Ireland and parts of Canada, especially provinces like Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, where Irish immigrants settled in the 18th and 19th centuries. This heritage influences local traditions, music, festivals (like St. Patrick’s Day celebrations), and even family histories. While “Canadian Irish” isn’t a distinct nationality, it signifies a community within Canada embracing Irish roots, blending Irish customs with Canadian identity, and contributing to the country’s multicultural fabric.