Overall Quality of Life is Better in Canada Than Home Country for Majority of Ethnic and New Canadians

But Home Country May Offer a Better Social Life and Job Opportunities

Friday, May 22, 2009

Toronto, ON - A new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on the newly launched Multicultural Connection Panel finds that ethnic and new Canadians view overall quality of life as better in Canada compared to their home country. Nearly nine-in-ten ethnic and new Canadians feel overall quality of life in Canada is better than their home...

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Overall Quality of Life is Better in Canada Than Home Country for Majority of Ethnic and New Canadians

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