Spanish-speaking Canadians now make up the third-largest ethnic minority

Posted on: December 12th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Non-US News ]

“By some estimates, Spanish-speaking Canadians now make up the third-largest ethnic minority in the land, after Chinese and South Asians. Most live in southern Ontario, mainly in Toronto, where something worth talking about is happening in Spanish every day of the week.

But you wouldn’t necessarily know it by looking around, because the political influence and physical visibility of Toronto’s Latinos continue to lag behind their fast-growing numbers and for one main reason….”

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