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Multiculturalism: Tell us your stories of acceptance or discrimination
- March 15, 2010 4:00 AM |
- By POV
One in three Canadians believe Aboriginal people and Muslims are often the targets of discrimination, a CBC-commissioned Environics poll suggests.
Those two groups - plus Pakistanis and East Indians - are perceived to be among the most frequently discriminated against in society, according to the 2010 survey results.
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What do you think? Share your stories of acceptance and discrimination. Does multiculturalism work in your community?
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