hotel room: Most recently Kitossa noticed it at a conference he and his partner, Kathy Deliovsky, attended in Toronto, according to CBC. I don't think they see themselves as being any different from the other kids which they are not.'- Liane Gillies We came out of our hotel room and we were just gawked at, Kitossa said. Nevertheless, even though he now lives in Hamilton, Ont., in another country where mixed-race unions are socially acceptable, he says he still feels tension when he's in public with his partner, who is of Macedonian descent. He said he felt like some sort of curiosity, like you would stare at animals in a zoo. As of the 2011 National Household Survey, about 360,045 couples, or 4.6 per cent of all married and common-law couples in Canada, were in mixed unions. Far from being a curiosity, the most recent data available from Statistics Canada indicates that mixed-race unions have been on the rise across Canada since 1991.
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