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Originally Posted by Loco101
I really don't know how places in Canada can be more or less Canadian? I live in a place where most people don't talk about being Canadian. Nobody has ever said that Timmins is very un-Canadian and visitors often remark that it's quite representative of Canada here in many ways.
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Among smaller cities Timmins is a decent microcosm of Canada. Though as has been said it's mostly missing the contemporary non-European immigration. But isn't that changing with something like 2,000 students from India in town?
Also, if Moncton is a good choice among slightly larger cities, Sudbury is probably as good a choice as well. The fact that both are university towns also bring in a bit more global diversity than a city like Timmins would have.