Macedonian Canadians () are
Canadian citizens of
ethnic Macedonian descent, who reside in
Canada
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. According to the
2021 census there were 39,440 Canadians who claimed full or partial Macedonian ancestry.
History
Ethnicity and origins
In the first half of the 20th century, most of the Macedonians were largely classified as
Bulgarians
Bulgarians (, ) are a nation and South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language. They form the majority of the population in Bulgaria, ...
or
Macedono-Bulgarians.
[South Slavic immigration in America, Twayne Publishers. A division of G. K. Hall & Co., Boston, George Prpic, John Carroll University, 1976, Chapter 18, The Bulgarians and Macedonians. p. 212 ..."The smallest of the South Slavic ethnic groups in America are the Bulgarians. One branch of them are the Macedonians."...] Until
World War II
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, most people who today identify themselves as Macedonian Canadians claimed a Bulgarian ethnic identity and were recorded as part of the Bulgarian ethnic group.
The term
Macedonian was used as a geographic/regional term rather than an ethnic one.
At that time the political organization by the Slavic immigrants from the
region of Macedonia, the
Macedonian Patriotic Organization, also promoted the idea of Macedonian Slavs being
Bulgarians
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.
History of immigration
Many Macedonians emigrated to Canada as "pečalbari" (
migrant workers) in the early 20th century.
Thousands of Macedonians emigrated to Canada after the failure of the
Ilinden Uprising.
The first Macedonian organizations were the Zhelevo Benevolence Brotherhood and the Oschima Benefit Society St. Nicholas, both established in 1907 in Toronto by emigrants from Zhelevo (
Antartiko) and Oschnima (
Trigonon) in
Aegean Macedonia.
Other Macedonian organizations were soon established by emigrants from Zagorichani (Vassiliada), Oshtima (Trigonon), Smardesh (
Krystallopigi
Krystallopigi () or Kroustallopigi (Κρουσταλλοπηγή), before 1926: Smardesi (Σμαρδέσι) is a former Communities and Municipalities of Greece, community in Florina (regional unit), Florina regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. ...
), Gabresh (Gavros), Banitsa (
Vevi), Buf (Akritas) and Tarsie (Trivuno), all villages in Aegean Macedonia.
An internal 1910 census counted 1090 Macedonians in Toronto, who were principally from
Florina (Lerin) and
Kastoria
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(Kostur) then in
Ottoman empire
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.
During the same year, they established the Sts. Cyril and Methody Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Toronto.
and that church published ''The First Bulgarian-English Pocket Dictionary'' in 1913.
By 1940 there were claims that over 1200 Macedonian families were in Canada. Post-World War II and
Greek Civil War migration cause the numbers of Macedonians in Canada to swell.
Many early Macedonian immigrants found industrial work in
Toronto
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, either as factory hands or labourers in abattoirs, or in iron and steel foundries. Many ended up running and owning restaurants, butchers and groceries. Macedonian entrepreneurs and their descendants eventually employed their numerical strength within the food service industry as a catapult into a variety of larger and more sophisticated ventures.
Today, most Macedonian Canadians have moved out of cities and into the suburbs, and are employed in the professional, clerical, and service sector of the economy.
The
2001 census recorded 31,265 Macedonians,
while the
2006 census recorded 37,705 people of Macedonian ancestry. However, community spokespersons claim they number over 100,000. The Institute for Macedonians Abroad claims that there are 120,000 Macedonians in Canada. The Macedonian government estimates that there are 150,000 Macedonians in Canada.
Aegean Macedonians
Many thousands of
Aegean Macedonians emigrated to Canada in the 1890s. They settled primarily in
Ontario
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, especially
Toronto
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. Many early Aegean Macedonian immigrants found industrial work in Toronto. Later migrants found work as factory in abattoirs and foundries.
Chatham and
Windsor attracted many Macedonian immigrants who worked along the railroads. Many later settled in
Detroit
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, Michigan.
Many Aegean Macedonians are parishioners of the
Macedonian Orthodox Church.
They set up many organizations, such as the Lerin Region Macedonian Cultural Association of Canada. In 1979 The Association of Refugee Children from Aegean Macedonia (ARCAM) was set up in order to unite the former child refugees from all over the world. It was reported that chapters had been set up in
Toronto
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,
Melbourne
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,
Perth
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, the
Republic of North Macedonia,
Slovakia
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,
Czech Republic
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and
Poland
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.
Settlement patterns
Many Macedonians originally settled in industrial areas. Most Macedonians came to
Canada
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via the process of
chain migration
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John S. MacDon ...
.
Organizations
Many organizations have been set up by the Macedonians in Canada. Village associations from Banitsa, Osčima, Bouf and Želevo have been set up. A Macedonian Boys' club was founded in Toronto in 1915. Community picnics were also very common amongst Macedonian immigrants. Macedonian basketball and hockey teams were founded. Fundraisers for assistance for the
Greek Civil War and the
1963 Skopje earthquake were held. Other establishments, such as the Canadian Macedonian Restaurant Co-op (1970), Canadian Macedonian Business and Professional Association, Canadian Macedonian Historical Society and Macedonian Canadian Medical Society (1992) have been founded in recent years, along with the Macedonian Film Festival (2006). Youth organizations such as Macedonian Association of Canadian Youth, Ryerson Association of Macedonian Students and the Association of Macedonian Students at the University of Toronto are also in operation.
Religion
Originally Macedonian churches were established under the
Bulgarian Diocese of America, Canada and Australia. The church Saint's Cyril and Methodius was consecrated in Toronto in 1910. This was followed by the St. George Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Holy Trinity Macedono-Bulgarian Church. Post-war immigrants built churches under the jurisdiction of the
Macedonian Orthodox Church. They were
St Clement of Ohrid,
St Demetrius of Salonica,
St Ilija, St Nedela and St Naum of Ohrid. There are two Macedonian cathedrals in Canada – Toronto being the location of the largest Macedonian church community in Canada: St Clement of Ohrid in Toronto.
Notable Macedonian Canadians
Academia
* Chris Paliare – lawyer, named one of the 50 most influential in Toronto
*
Andrew Rossos – historian
*
Boris P. Stoicheff – physicist
Art
*
Gligor Stefanov – Sculptor and Iconographer
*
Georgi Danevski -- Painter, Iconographer and Muralist
Arts
*John Evans - actor, producer, Toronto, Ontario
* Virginia Evans – Artistic Director of the Macedonian Film Festival, Toronto, Ontario
Business
*
John Bitove – Chairman and CEO of Obelysk,
Mobilicity,
Scott's Real Estate Investment Trust, and
SiriusXM Canada
*
John Bitove, Sr. – businessman and philanthropist
*
Jordan Bitove - Publisher of
Toronto Star
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...
, owner of
Torstar and Chair of
Nordstar Capital
*
Lou Naumovski – Vice President, Commercial and General Director, Russia, for
Kinross Gold Corporation
*
Susan Niczowski – CEO and founder of Summer Fresh Salads Inc.
*Chris Pavlovski - CEO and founder of
Rumble
*
Steve Stavro – businessman and philanthropist; founder of
Knob Hill Farms, owner of
Toronto Maple Leafs
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, director of
Liquor Control Board of Ontario
* Nada Laskovski – entrepreneur, co-founder of
UrbanToronto and
Chart Attack
* Lorne Bozinoff - founder and CEO of
Forum Research
Music
*
Dan Talevski – singer-songwriter
* Kaitlyn Milanis – Soundcloud Rapper and Litigator
Politics
*
Paul Christie – Toronto City and Metropolitan Councillor, TTC Chair
*
Lui Temelkovski – Liberal MP, Oak Ridges, Markham 2004–2008
Sports
*
Andy Andreoff – NHL player
*
Mike Angelidis – NHL player
*
Jonah Gadjovich – NHL player
*
Tommy Ivan –
NHL
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coach, winner of four
Stanley Cup
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s
*
Dan Jancevski – NHL defenseman
*
Ed Jovanovski – NHL player
*
Steve Staios – NHL player
*
Steven Stamkos – NHL player
*
Alek Stojanov – NHL player
*
Christopher Tanev – NHL player
*
Brandon Tanev – NHL player
*
Michael Zigomanis – NHL player
Television and entertainment
*Nicole Servinis – reporter on
Breakfast Television (Toronto) and producer for
Entertainment Tonight Canada
*
Ziya Tong – television producer
* Stephanie Skenderis – television producer and reporter for
CBC News
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*
Natasha Negovanlis – actress, singer, writer
*
Thea Andrews -- journalist and TV personality
*
Lex Gigeroff -- television writer, actor and co-creator of the
science fiction
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series ''
Lexx
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.''
Other
* Angel Shopoff -
Civil engineer
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in charge of the construction of the
Burlington Skyway
References
External links
Macedonian Community of Toronto BlogMacedonia Canadian NewspaperHeadquarters of the Macedonian Community in CanadaUnited Macedonians of CanadaMacedonian Human Rights MovementCanadian Macedonian Historical SocietyUnited Macedonian DiasporaMacedonian Embassy in CanadaSt Clement of Ohrid, TorontoMacedonian Centre for Culture and Social Integration
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