and I know your winters are very cold, but please can any one tell me, were it is not to bad with the cold, I said to day to my family, that I would have to do the food shopping on a monthly bases, ...
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Canada does not offer fair/equal opportunity for non caucasian?
Yeah...the 47% of Torontonians who describe themselves as "visible minorities" are all unemployed. ...Not (obviously).
My husband and I are both white, and the majority of our friends and colleagues are not caucasian. ...All of them gainfully employed, by the way.
johnandeileen2000
Not true. there is not a more accommodating county in the world than Canada.
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don't act so bloody stupid
Baby A K
First of all this is a statement, not a question. Second, this is totally untrue. I think Canada does not offer equal opportunity for non-french speakers. I am black, grew up in a black neighborhood and all of my friends and family are employed. I have never had a real problem finding a job.
Q&A
Everyone in Canada is equal.
Brianna's Mommy
Definitely not. I am caucasian, and I was turned down for a position, because I was not a visible minority. Many workplaces in this country have implemented reverse discrimination. It is actually harder to get a job in Canada if you are caucasian than if you are not. I'm not sure why our First Nations people have a higher rate of unemployment, but it's definitely not for lack of opportunity.