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Old 08-27-2020, 08:44 PM   #298
IamNotKenKing
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Again, rather than PM, here’s another article for you:

https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada...nada-1.4970352

Here are a couple of takeaways therefrom:

First-generation Black Canadians make an average income of nearly $37,000, compared to an average income of $50,000 for new immigrants who are not members of a visible minority.

That wage gap doesn’t go away over time. Third-generation Black Canadians make an average income of $32,000, compared with $48,000 for Canadians who aren’t a visible minority — a demographic that, due to the way census data is collected, includes Indigenous Canadians, who also experience income disparity.

Black Canadians are nearly twice as likely as non-racialized Canadians to be considered low-income

Black Canadians are far more likely than non-racialized Canadians and other visible minorities to be unemployed.

Unemployment rates among Black Canadians are higher than other populations, and are more than double the rate of other visible minorities.
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