Immigration Survey Shows 'Clear Measure Of Racial Discrimination': EKOS Pollster
By Ryan Maloney
Attitudes to non-white newcomers are poised to become ballot box issues, a new poll suggests.
Darryl Dyck/CP. A young boy holds a Canadian flag while watching a special Canada Day citizenship ceremony in West Vancouver, B.C., on July 1, 2017.
Immigration and attitudes towards non-white newcomers seeking to build lives in Canada are poised to become ballot box issues this fall, a new poll suggests.
According to numbers released Monday by EKOS Research Associates, about 40 per cent of Canadians feel there are too many immigrants coming to this country. The responses were drawn from a survey with a modest sample size.
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