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Old Stock Canadians is a term referring to Western European Canadians whose families have lived in Canada for many generations. It is used by some to refer exclusively to English-speaking Canadians with British Isles settler ancestors, but it usually refers to British/Irish Canadians and French Canadians as parallel old stock groups. Ethnic French Canadians, who descend from French settlers in New France, are sometimes referred to as pure laine, often translated as "dyed in the wool", but with the same connotation as old stock.
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