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Everybody comes from somewhere else and that's the way we *like* it
The thing about TO is, every two years you discover where your neighbours locate their souls. (I originally wrote 'what nationality your neighbours are' only of course we're all Canadian only of course Canadian is just a catch-all category for census and taxation purposes.) That said- there's a Swede down the street. How very unusual for Around Here with its concentration of I Ching castings and green-white-red.

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We do have (AFAIK) a steady rate of immigration from most corners of the world, but it's not enough to make much of a visible difference, at least not yet. You can certainly *find* people from almost anywhere here, but walking along the streets in downtown Halifax, the majority of people you'll likely see are white. We do have a fairly high black population as well, but it seems to vary a LOT by neighborhood. And I can't think of any other ethnic groups that have a really strong representation, despite having some tight-knit communities.
I think we're really just too far east to attract a lot of immigration, since we're not geographically close to anything but western Europe. We have a lot of foreign *students* come from all over, because we have such a ridiculous number of universities (I think there are eleven in the province, and three of those are in downtown Halifax), but I don't get the impression that a lot of students choose to stay here once they're finished school. :/
Mind you, that's all off the top of my head, and my sense of local history and demographics isn't necessarily the best, so take it with a grain of salt. I can only compare against Toronto, really, since the only other cities I've been to for more than a couple of days were Hilo and Hong Kong, which . . . are rather different. ^_^
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Hmm. Growing up watching Hong Kong movies in the years approaching 1-9-9-7, I always thought T'uo-lon-to was somewhere in Hong Kong. But then, I used to believe that Kah-na-ta was a satellite of Hong Kong too =P
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But then, I used to believe that Kah-na-ta was a satellite of Hong Kong too =P
In the years approaching 1-9-9-7 I believe it was. Certainly the Dep't of Immigration did nothing to discourage the idea. "Give us your rich, your entrepeneurial, your moneyed masses yearning to
bring their businesses herebe free." To the extent that some of my acquaintance seemed to believe that the streets of HK were paved in millionaires and the poor people obviously lived in... Macao or somewhere.no subject
the streets of HK were paved in millionaires and the poor people obviously lived in... Macao or somewhere.
There is only one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ka_Shing) rich man in HK, and he is not even cantonese.
There is one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Ho) rich man in Macao, but yeah, he was born in HK.