The Most Complete Latin Community in the World


Over 1.5 million Latin Americans live in Canada, representing a key part of the country's cultural and economic diversity. With a growing presence in sectors such as technology, healthcare, and business, Latinos are driving the development of new opportunities. Latin World was created to connect this community, facilitating the exchange of products, services, and events that strengthen our cultural and entrepreneurial identity in Canada.

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Latinos in Canada

Latinos are one of the most vibrant and fastest-growing communities in Canada. According to the 2021 Census, more than 5.5 million Latinos reside in this country, and our population has grown by 22% in the last decade. This means that every day, more Latinos arrive in Canada seeking new opportunities while also trying to stay connected to their roots. We understand that being far from home can be challenging, especially when facing such a different environment.

The Revolution of Latino Events in Canada

The Latino community in Canada continues to grow, and with it, the demand for events that celebrate our culture. According to the 2021 Census, Latinos represent 25% of the most recent immigrants in the country, leading to an increase in events and festivals dedicated to Latin music, dance, and traditions. In cities like Toronto and Montreal, the number of Latin festivals has risen by 20% in the last five years, showing that the connection through music and art is more alive than ever in the heart of Canada.

The Opportunity to Circulate What You No Longer Use

The second-hand market in Canada has grown significantly, especially among Latinos. With over 200,000 new Latino immigrants each year, many look for second-hand items as a more affordable and accessible option. According to a report from Statistics Canada, the trade of second-hand goods has increased by 15% in recent years. Latin Store has become a key space where Latinos can exchange everything from technology to clothing, helping a community that seeks to save money while supporting others in their adaptation process.