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why multicultural is good for Canada?
01-22-2013, 10:12 AM
Post: #1
why multicultural is good for Canada?
in London (UK), there are more indian/black/chinese than whites,
the population rate is 52 :48 (whites), It was reported by BBC.


in Toronto, the white population is just about 50%.


multicultural is an economic policy.
these super rich people (the boss of the politicians) only care about $.
the first three answers are indian or chinese.
I think there are more indian and chinese in this section, since in there are more indian/chinese/black
in the biggest city of Canada.

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01-22-2013, 10:20 AM
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It promotes tolerance.

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01-22-2013, 10:20 AM
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"multicultural is an economic policy."

No, it's not. It's far more than just that.

Canada was the birthplace of Multiculturalism nearly half a century ago.
As the first nation to make it national policy, Canada's definition is the only correct one.

Multiculturalism is the integration of immigrants and minorities, removing barriers to their participation in Canadian life and making them feel more welcome in Canadian society, leading to a stronger sense of belonging and pride in Canada.

And by integration, we mean this:

-economic integration into the labour market;
-political integration into the electoral process and other forms of political participation;
-social integration into the networks and spaces of civil society.

The facts speak for themselves that it works better than US & European monocultures:

'Multiculturalism has been Canada's solution, not its problem'
Link - http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opin...471/print/

'Canadians are the most tolerant people in the developed world: report'
'Canada Named The World's Most Educated Country'
'Canada is best G20 country for females'
'Best Country For Kids: Canada Best Place In The World To Raise Children'
'On free trade, Canada leads the way'
'Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary picked as three of world's top five most liveable cities'
'10 Most Reputable Countries and Canada Takes Top Spot'
'The World would love to be Canadian'

Plus things like this:

"The number one country for the best quality of life experience for expats (82 percent) is Canada. It's the third year since the index began that the country renowned for its natural beauty, Mounties and maple syrup has topped the list.

Nearly nine in 10 (88 percent) of expats said that multiculturalism was a factor, with 90 percent rating Canada's healthcare system as key and 96 percent feeling that Canada's human rights and freedoms allowed them to feel safe and secure in the country.

Canada also came top in The Well Being Index which comprises six self-assessment categories: state of health, degree of prosperity, sense of belonging and acceptance, life satisfaction, sense of achievement and overall level of happiness.

"The Quality of Life factors that contributed to its number one spot in the rankings yet again range from the culture, standard of living, sense of belonging, work/life balance, equality of opportunity to the state of the economy and financial security," Isley said of Canada."
Link - http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/2...I320120229

'Canadians more welcoming to immigrants than other countries, research shows'
Link - http://www.expatforum.com/canada/canadia...shows.html

'Immigrants the proudest Canadians, poll suggests'
Link - http://ca.news.yahoo.com/immigrants-prou...16401.html

And before I forget: Toronto's the most diverse city on the planet.
Over 50% of Toronto's population - including whites - were born outside of Canada.

Link - http://www.toronto.ca/emerg/911.htm

So do yourself a favour: Instead of being wrong, check the facts first.
It'll save us wasting our time having to correct your mistakes.
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01-22-2013, 10:20 AM
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When I lived in Oakville, (GTA), I had many friends who were Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, and white. I found this to be normal, and I really saw no difference, I was just interested in their different cultures, and ways of looking at things. I had an african american youth pastor, and I likesd him more than some of the white ones, because of his personality.

When we moved to small town, near Kitchener , the highschool I go to has maybe 4 or 5 people of different ethnicities, and the rest are white. After 4 years now, unfortunately, I find myself having racist thoughts pop into my head, and then I quickly dismiss them.

I think it's important to have multiculturalism, because (especially for those who can't travel), it's a way to keep us out of our own 'bubble' of we're better than everyone else.
Culture needs to learn tolerance and love, and multiculturalism is one practical way of maintaining this. Being surrounded by different ethnicities, forces us to look past skin colour, and looks, and focus on more important aspects such as personality, so that we find that we're really all the same, and can learn from others.
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