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About Sikh Community living in Canada

Canada boasts a vibrant and significant Sikh community, making it the second-largest Sikh population globally, only after India. As of 2021, nearly 800,000 Sikhs reside in Canada, accounting for roughly 2.1% of the country's population. This number marks the Sikh community as the fastest-growing and fourth-largest religious group in Canada.

The Sikh population is predominantly concentrated in three provinces: Ontario, followed by British Columbia and Alberta. Notably, Canada holds the distinction of having the highest national Sikh proportion in the world at 2.1%. Additionally, British Columbia has the third-highest Sikh proportion globally, only behind two regions in India.

How they meet with Sikh individuals

Arranged marriages, facilitated by trusted family members and elders, remain a traditional approach within certain segments of the community.

Several online Sikh Matrimony platforms cater specifically to South Asian communities, including Sikhs, offering features like detailed profiles, advanced search filters, and secure communication channels.

Gurdwaras (Sikh places of worship) often host social events, community gatherings, and youth groups that can provide opportunities for individuals to meet potential partners organically.