home: But the land of the living skies now has a visible minority population of 63,275, driven by rising waves of immigration that have turned the fictional world of Little Mosque into a new Canadian reality, according to The Chronicle Herald. Take the tiny town of Frontier, Sask. home to 280 people in 2006, just 20 of them immigrants. At the time, Saskatchewan was home to about 33,900 visible minorities about 3.6 per cent of its population and the show broke new cultural ground with its awkwardly hilarious choreography of Canadian multiculturalism's delicate dance. Ten years later, the population sat at 415, including 120 immigrants dramatic growth driven largely by a local farm equipment manufacturer who found newcomers to Canada to be the only way to address his labour woes. But while populous provinces like Ontario and B.C. were once the destinations of choice for new arrivals, more and more of them have been flocking to the Prairies, lured by more promising work prospects. Many of the workers Honey Bee Manufacturing brought in were from the Philippines; that country generated 15.6 per cent of all new immigrants to Canada between 2011 and 2016, followed by India at 12.1 per cent and China at 10.6 per cent.
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