Multicultural Country Dept: Royson James believes that someday hence, some candidate will speak a language all Toronto understands. While I admire his optimism, I believe he is living on another planet, according to The Star. Does he not believe in the old adage, United we stand, and the proposition that In trying to be all things to all people, you will never satisfy all and re: Election transcends voter divide, Oct. 30 With our official divisive designation as a multicultural country and an open-door immigration policy that welcomes all people in the world to our doors, along with government support that in fact encourages and enables them to retain and practice all of the values, traditions, language, religious beliefs and customs of their native lands, how can we possibly speak with one voice in our political persuasions? As
reported in the news.
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