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westmanguy

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Yeah the Asian centres in Vancouver are China Town, Burnaby, and Richmond.

Whites have been shifted out to Abbotsford, Chillewack, Hope, Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlem, Coquitlem, North Van, Langly,

The East Indians and Muslims have invaded Surrey, the whites find their own areas to migrate though.
 

DurkaDurka

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In certain areas of Vancouver/Richmond, the chinese have their own newspapers, street
names, etc., good asian markets too. Love all of their fresh vegtables, etc.
Nothing around the west coast even remotely French.
Same as Markham. I have gone to a few "authentic" chinese restaurants here, nothing like the chicken balls and egg rolls you see at the americanized variety.
 

karrie

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Markham is like Hong Kong... hmm, sort of like Burnaby or Richmond in Vancouver.

So ________.

all the whites have been pushed out to Coquitlem.

Might I kindly suggest a new wording there West... that sounds awful.

You're talking about humans, not mice or insects.
 

talloola

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Yeah the Asian centres in Vancouver are China Town, Burnaby, and Richmond.

Whites have been shifted out to Abbotsford, Chillewack, Hope, Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlem, Coquitlem, North Van, Langly,

The East Indians and Muslims have invaded Surrey, the whites find their own areas to migrate though.
I hope your joking, cause that's not true, lots of whites everywhere, and everyone lives amongst each other quite nicely.
 
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talloola

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Yeah the Asian centres in Vancouver are China Town, Burnaby, and Richmond.

Whites have been shifted out to Abbotsford, Chillewack, Hope, Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlem, Coquitlem, North Van, Langly,

The East Indians and Muslims have invaded Surrey, the whites find their own areas to migrate though.
I hope your joking, cause that's not true, lots of whites everywhere, and everyone lives amongst each other quite nicely.
 
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westmanguy

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I am fine with my wording.

Areas with high amounts of Asians have higher car accident rates.

They can`t drive.
 

karrie

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mandarin'd be a useful one, that's for sure. But if a school started teaching THAT, the whole nation would be up in arms saying we're pandering to the immies. Tamarin would probably have a heart attack
The school in Ed my kids will be going to is an immersion school, French and Spanish. Perhaps in the public schools people would _itch, but, private schools can teach whatever there's a market for.
 

westmanguy

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I have been to Vancouver 26 times so far in my short life.

I have seen far more asians, and the similar looking houses with 2 floors, 4 windows and a door, in Burnaby and Richmond.

The whites migrate east, and north away from them. Superstore is like Hong Kong market.
 

westmanguy

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lots of funny stories i got about asian drivers. god, espcially the woman in SUVs who can barely see above the wheel.
 

DurkaDurka

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lol fair enough. there are people I can accept anecdotal evidence from and there are people I can't.
In all honesty, I don't think the Chinese are any worse of a driver then any other race... it's kind of the like the whole "White men can't jump" lol.
 

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have to say it's not something ive noticed before. We have plenty of asians in england too. Totally irrelavent to the thread, though, come to think of it.
 

karrie

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So, about bilingualism... lol...

A few interesting facts and stats on Canadian views of bilingualism

Most of these are based on Center for Research and Information on Canada (CRIC) surveys, unless otherwise stated.

2001 census- among Canadian anglophones, 10% are bilingual, with a rate of 7% bilingualism outside of Quebec. That's fairly evenly spread across the country (so West, amongst your 75000 area, the stats put roughly 5250 as French speaking, even if you don't hear it, not to mention the ones in your area who'd be francophone with English as a second)

The Canada wide stat for those who feel preserving English and French as our official languages bears some importance, is 77% as of a CRIC '02 survey.

88% if francophones and 68% of anglophones feel bilingualism is of importance to the Canadian identity. (CRIC '03)

91% of Canadians surveyed support the right to French language education outside Quebec, where numbers make costs reasonable, and 81% support it outside of Quebec with no qualifying statement regarding cost.

55% of anglophones outside of Quebec reported that they feel it is important that children in their province receive French education.

75% of Canadians expressed a desire to learn, or to have learned French.

47% of Canadians feel the gov has pushed bilingualism too much. (CRIC 00)

77% of anglos want their children to be bilingual (CRIC 03)

64% of Canadians, and 73% of immigrants agreed that learning french is an important way to help keep the country united. (CRIC 03)

64% of Canadians and 73% of immigrants agreed that having two official languages makes the country more appealing to immigrants.