According to the 2021 Census, 155,380 Canadians indicated they were of full or partial Mexican ancestry (0.42% of the country's population).
[4] While approximately 5,000 people of Mexico origin enter Canada each year as temporary students or contract workers for agriculture.
[5] Migrant workers from Mexico are prevalent in Leamington, Ontario's cucumber and tomato harvesting industry.
[8] In the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Mexico-born labourers are employed in the wine and orchard industries.
[9][10][11] In the summer of 2016, about 2,000 of Mexico-origin labourers were working on Okanagan Valley farms.