Atlantic Provinces Dept: Forty-four per cent of B.C. residents feel immigration is having a positive effect in Canada, according to the poll, released Thursday, according to Vancouver Sun. "It's almost like a different country from Alberta to the Maritimes," said pollster Mario Canseco of the survey results and british Columbians, more than Canadians in other provinces, are the most likely to embrace newcomers to the country, even as the national attitude toward global migration appears to be hardening, a new survey by Angus Reid Public Opinion shows. That number dips to 42 per cent in Quebec, then drops dramatically to 32 per cent in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 30 per cent in Alberta and 29 per cent in Ontario and the Atlantic provinces. As
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@t global migration, vancouver sun
10.9.10