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Angus Reid (man, not company): "...Fewer Canadians actually support multiculturalism as a concept today [than 25 years ago]."
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Name Withheld by Request (aka BlueKopo)
Oct 4 '16, 08:11
NWBR Theory: 25 years ago, the Wall had fallen, the Cold War ended (paused), trade was just expanding. The general mood was that of global community.
"On multiculturalism, by a factor of almost two-to-one, Canadians say they would prefer that minorities "do more to fit in" with mainstream Canada, rather than encourage cultural diversity in which groups keep their own customs and language
(www.cbc.ca)
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I'm sure the indigenous natives would agree -- nm
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mr monkey
Oct 4, 08:40
Fascinating: "Asked the same question today, Americans are actually more likely than Canadians to say minority groups in their country should..."
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Oct 4, 08:14
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