The term East Indian is used in the English-speaking Caribbean and by the Canadian mainstream media. They are sometimes simply called Indian in the English-speaking Caribbean.
Most Indo-Caribbean people live in the English-speaking Caribbean nations, Suriname, and the French overseas departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique, with smaller numbers in other Caribbean countries and, following further migration, in Europe and North America.
... leader Pierre Poilievre has been cultivating ties with Hindu-Canadians and right-leaning members of the Indo-Canadian community—many of whom now feel disillusioned with Trudeau’s Liberals.