small dead animals: The view from the centre of the universe

The view from the centre of the universe

The Toronto Star reports:

By 2031, the Toronto region’s white population will be the new “visible minority,” according to a Statistics Canada study.The city and its suburbs are expected to surpass the 50 per cent visible minority mark in 2017. by 2031, almost 63 per cent of the region’s population will be from a visible minority community, says the study released Tuesday.

What it doesn’t report:

By 2031, nearly one-half (46%) of Canadians aged 15 and over would be foreign-born, or would have at least one foreign-born parent, up from 39% in 2006.

Of course, 71% of that near-half will be residing in the country’s, erm, 3 biggest cities. (The bulk of that, obviously, in the biggest.) so maybe the Toronto-centric focus here is, actually, you know, pretty much kinda sorta correct.

… and kinda suggests this story deserves a lot (a lot) of attention.

(Consider this too.)

Posted by EMG at March 10, 2010 11:27 AM

small dead animals: The view from the centre of the universe

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