I went through this same problem some years ago with the X-T2 and bought the first version of the Fringer adapter that jerryy has suggested. It has worked very well - and given decent AF performance as well as controlling the aperture.
Something such as this:
https://www.fringeradapter.com/canon-ef-to-fujifilm-x
https://fotodioxpro.com/products/ef-fx-fsn
or similar from one of their competitors might work for you.
Canon EF lenses all operate ‘by wire’, the body tells them how to set the auto-focus and f-stop, so you need an electronic adapter, otherwise they will work but shoot with the f-stop wide open.
p.s. Welcome to the forum.
Yes, the adapter is manual and doesn’t include the electronic contacts. I knew I’d lose autofocus, but I thought it would be it. Manual focus can be handled, but losing aperture control is very limiting.
I’m with the same problem here. Just bought a X-T5 with the 16-50mm lens. Now I’m trying to use my Canon lens on the X-T5 (which don’t have an aperture ring on them) and I can’t use the front dial to change aperture. Display shows F0 on screen.