there are literally less black people in canada than indians ,asian and east indians
Total population by Aboriginal identity and Registered or Treaty Indian status, Canada, 2016. In 2016, there were 1,673,780 Aboriginal people in Canada, making up 4.9% of the population. The majority of the Aboriginal population reported a single Aboriginal identity – either First Nations, Métis or Inuk (Inuit).
As of 2016, the Indo-Canadian population numbers 1.37 million.
A total of 1,567,400 individuals identified themselves as South Asian, the largest group. They accounted for one-quarter (25.0%) of the total visible minority populationand 4.8% of Canada's total population. South Asians were also the largest visible minority group recorded in the 2006 Census.