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Any place u choose there is multi culture everywhere more in some areas
popozao
Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal are Canada's largest cities, and have a very multicultural population.
Other major cities offer annual multicultural events. In Winnipeg, there is a festival called Folklorama. Folklorama is hailed as the largest and longest running multicultural festival of its kind in the world. Spanning two weeks each August, Folklorama showcases the food, song and dance of our ethnic communities.
crooky
i would say Toronto or any part of the GTA is very multicultural
jeffrey m
anywhere in Canada. i'd probably say montreal has the most, but thats just because of the european (french) influence. but anywhere there's multiculture. vancouver, toronto, windsor, edmonton....anywhere really.
Marie
It is a tie between Montreal and Toronto - Toronto has somewhat more immigrants and ethnic groups but in Montreal the multiculturalism is more indigeonous from the "two solitudes" of French and English, Jewish and Catholic and Protestant, going back centuries (multi-culturalism in Toronto is a new thing). Vancouver is a distant third.