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Originally Posted by look4edmund
With influx or immigrants. Parental guidance won't help much.
Regards,
Edmund Ng
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I completely disagree. Originally from Vancouver and now travelling abroad, I realize that one of the things that makes that city so great is its ethnic variety. Canada, especially as of recently, has been built in great part by immigration and over the recent past it has been consisently ranked at the top (1st for seven years straight, 1994-2000) of the
UN Human Development Index with Vancouver also ranking at the top (this year 3th) of
The Mercer Human Report which ranks international cities on their quality of life standards.
Now, I'm not saying that immigration is the reason for those statistics, or even that it is a large part of the reason. I don't know how much immigration into Canada actually contributed to its ranking on those lists but it certainly didn't affect it in a negative way as look4edmund seems to be suggesting.
Also, and please correct me if I am wrong, I assume from look4edmund's last name as it appears on his post that he has at least a partially Chinese background which would mean his ancestors at some point were immigrants.
Man, I miss some of the food back home.
Mercer Human Report 2007:
http://www.mercerhr.com/referencecon...ontent=1128060
UN Human Development Index 2006 (on answers.com):
http://www.answers.com/topic/human-development-index