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2025-12-02 0
Richmond Hill and Scarborough in Ontario and Richmond in BC are largely Asian Woodstock ON is largely Italian So, when the Canadian government (particularly a drama teacher turned prime minister) allowed and gave LEGAL VISA's to thousands of economic migrants from India with no questions asked, what responsibility and accountability do Canadian voters demand from their own governments - both federal and provincial? While it's easy to videotape borderline racism and bigotry directed at immigrants from any one background or national origin (which is understandable btw), why not go interview videotape Sean Fraser and others like him who allowed (and signed off) this to occur in the first place? See what nuggets of wisdom you get from your own government perhaps.
2025-10-03 0
Great! attempt but would not be complete unless you make similar reports for cities like Markham, Scarborough, Richmond Hill. It is true there should not be any discrimination based on colors, ethnicity and religion. Especially in careers, business and opportunities. Let us all support talent to grow and nurture.
2024-07-31 0
Why so much hate for Brampton? While we are criticizing Brampton as a mini Punjab, Ontario is full of enclaves. Scarborough is mini Sri Lanka, Markham and Richmond Hill is a mini China, and most of the Chinese people don’t speak English. Aurora is a mini Iran and Mississauga is all Muslim. Vaughan is full of middle eastern people and so on.
2024-04-27 0
What about other ethnic enclaves like Greek town, China town, Little Italy, or Black and Tamil land (Scarborough)? Markham is full of Chinese. Richmond Hill is Persia town. Vaughan is Italian. Stop demonizing/targeting one community again and again. This is what you call Racism!!
2023-01-21 0
Canada is definitely less segregated as a whole, especially Quebec. Parts of Toronto are starting to head towards US levels segregation though, mainly East Brampton (Indian) and Milliken (Chinese). But for every place like that, the Toronto area has dozens of neighbourhoods that are more diverse. Mississauga and North York are diverse throughout, as well as most of Scarborough, Ajax, Pickering, Milton, Downtown, even Richmond Hill and older parts of Brampton are pretty mixed.
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