Hello,
this site is excellent.
I wanted to point out one incredible thing that is the reality of Canada.
It is a nation filled with minorities, YET the power that be are mostly all white.
Ontario for example is the most multicultural province in Canada.
43 % (YES, FORTY THREE PERCENT) of the Greater Toronto Area are visibile minorities.
YET ALMOST ALL the Government officials are white.
Take a look:
Ontario Government
http://www.premier.gov.on.ca/english/mcguintyteam/
and
Members of Parliament
http://olaap.ontla.on.ca/mpp/daCurRdg.do?locale=en&ord=LASTNAME
AMAZING! Yet it continues. I encourage you all to look carefully through those websites so that I can give you an idea of why minorities and immigrants in Canada are being relegated to either unemployement, welfare or the worst labor jobs.
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If you look here: http://www.pch.gc.ca/multi/canada2017/5_e.cfm
You will see that visible minorities make of significant percentage of cities across Canada.
Especially in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.
Yet ALMOST all the Government officials are white!
If the country is so fair then why are there so few (if any) visible minorities 'running the show'?
it is predicted that in 50 years, whites will actually be the minority in Canada!
And that the following groups will comprise the majority:
Chinese
Indian
Pakistani
Black
Filipino
Latin American
Southeast Asian
Arab
West Asian
Japanese
Korean
Now will whites STILL make up majority of the Government then?
So basically Canada will become a minority ruled country of minority groups.
Canada will be like 25 % white, and those 25% will basically rule the country that is 75% minority.
Oh wait, no, the 75% are the majority. . .errr, I mean, they are 'Minorities' but they make up the Majority
What a mess. . .
I'm outta here.
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Racial barriers keep minorities from high-paying secure jobs, study finds
http://finance.sympatico.msn.ca/content/investing/other/P34695.asp
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