Okay kiddo, let me tell you a little bit about the people who live in Newfoundland and Labrador.
First off, Newfoundland and Labrador is a big province in Canada, way up on the east coast. It's known for its rugged coastline, fishing villages, and cute puffins.
Now, when we talk about "demographics," we mean all the different types of people who live in a place and what makes them different from each other.
So, in Newfoundland and Labrador, there are a few different groups of people who make up the population. One of the biggest groups is people of European descent, meaning their ancestors came from countries like England, Ireland, or France many years ago. Some of these people have been living in Newfoundland and Labrador for hundreds of years!
There are also a lot of Indigenous people living in the province, who have been there for much longer than anyone else. These are people who were living on the land before Europeans arrived.
Recently, more and more people who come from other countries are coming to live in Newfoundland and Labrador. These people bring with them their own cultures and traditions, making the province an even more diverse and interesting place to live.
One thing that sets Newfoundland and Labrador apart from many other parts of Canada is that it has a very small population for its size. That means there aren't as many people living there as there are in some big cities. However, the people who do live in Newfoundland and Labrador are known for being friendly and welcoming, which makes it a great place to visit or live.
So, in summary, the demographics of Newfoundland and Labrador include people of European descent, Indigenous people, and newcomers from all over the world. Despite having a small population, the province is known for its diverse and friendly people.