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Written by Elizabeth Thompson - Toronto Sun   
 
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 White and visible minority Canadians aren’t treated equally, a new public opinion poll suggests.

The Leger Marketing poll, conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies and released exclusively to QMI Agency, found that 62% of those polled believe there is a difference in the way Canadians from visible minorities are treated in this country compared to 32% who say they are treated equally.
 
 

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