One other question. Just because it came up a few times with discussion with friends. How big is the "islander"versus "come from away (CFA)" divide.
As someone who is looking forward to make friends and good memories, this does produce uneasy feelings...
any comments?
The population split will be about 3.5% and it could be 5% in major cities and a lot lesser in the outskirts. The old settlers are in their own niche areas and the new comers are close to town centers, out of necessity.
We all come under the South Asians population and you may see a group of 100 families there. There are South East Asians too. It is nice to see the way they break down the group in the population count. I will provide you with a link. It is about Seven years old. So, be guided by it.
The population has shot up since then by a margin of 10% and so add up to the figures given. You will observe it in the link, in a far corner.
You have enough mnaterials here to do your own analysis of the cross section of the population.
Enjoy.
FH.
http://www.city-data.com/canada/Charlottetown-City.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottetown
thanks a lot full house!
hi @full house
are you living in PEI?
Arvind
No and Yes.
No, I don't live there.
Yes, I know Canada like the Palm of My Hand.
Now fire away. What can you do me in for?! (Is it the other way around!)
I will help you till you land on its soil. Once you are there, you get to know more about PEI and you are the Johnny on the spot. Please give us a little feed back from time to time, just to keep this thread alive and going.
FH.
Living in smaller city / province, does it impact outlook of kids towards life of modern days ? Will it impact their ability to adjust and excel or cope when they move to larger cities for univ/jobs ?
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