an immigrant settled in Canada who has become or intends to become a Canadian citizen.
- 1907  [Title]
- 1922  (1939)  The New Canadians, representing many lands and widely separated sections of Old Europe, have contributed to the Prairie Provinces a variety in the way of church architecture.
- 1946  The colonizers still were nearly all Anglo-Saxons, mostly from the east, with smaller groups of Icelanders and Mennonites: as late as 1901, there was no such phrase as "new Canadian."
- 1966  The provincial Government will make special grants to school boards teaching English to New Canadian students. . . .