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By 2030, according to Statistics Canada, more than 80% of Canada’s population growth is expected to depend on immigration. Ethnic enclaves are set to fill up faster and longer than ever before.
In 1981, Canada had only six ethnic enclaves, which Census Canada defines as neighbourhoods where more than 30 per cent of the population is a visible minority.
Canada could head off foreign influence and intimidation by monitoring the country’s proliferating ethnic media, according to a new report. Hundreds of foreign-language newspapers, radio shows ...
In the last 20 years in Canada, the multi-ethnic population has grown by almost 4 million people – almost double the overall population growth rate – to make up 41 per cent of the country's ...
We conducted a national study to estimate influenza vaccine coverage across 12 ethnic groups in Canada to assess the presence of ethnic disparities. Methods: We pooled responses to the Canadian ...
Are ethnic enclaves a good or bad thing for Canadian cities? Should immigrants assimilate and disperse into mainstream English- and French-speaking communities or cluster together in their own ...
Those alarmed by the growing ethnic enclaves in Canada’s big cities should take comfort in a new study by a national think tank. The report by the Institute for Research on Public Policy found ...
told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva the situation 'seems to be a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.' (CBC) The foreign affair's minister's comments bring Canada into alignment with the ...