97.28% of all foreign-born Canadians were from either Europe or the United States (Statistics Canada, 2016).
Just over one-third of foreign-born Canadians were from Europe or the United States (Statistics Canada, 2017a).
Over 60% of newcomers were born in Asia, with the Philippines, India, China, Iran and Pakistan being the top five source countries (Statistics Canada, 2017d).
The graph below shows the trend corresponding to the changing nature of what countries account for Canada's foreign-born population, and shows where Canada's foreign-born population has originated from since 1971, per every 10 years.