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Voitures stationnées sur la rue Jean-Talon. En arrière-plan le Café Safir.

In 2009, the Association du Petit Maghreb signed an agreement with the borough mayor allowing it to officially create the first Maghrebi neighbourhood in North America.

Trois femmes et deux hommes assis sur un banc, souriant

When the first Egyptian immigrants arrived in Montréal in the 1950s, most were members of minority communities in Egypt. In the decades since, Egyptian immigration has become more diverse.

Une foule tenant un grand drapeau de l'Algérie dans le Petit Maghreb.

In 2010, the Algerian community in Montréal rallied around their national soccer team, which had qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1986.

Ali Benfaka

The first Maghrebi immigrants settled in Montréal in the 1950s. Forty years later, large numbers of students and asylum seekers from Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco—known collectively as the Maghreb—followed in their footsteps.