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Originally Posted by Authentic_City
True -- with more than 60,000 people in the community, it's hard to find many neighbourhoods where there isn't some presence. However, it seems like many small ethnic business (not just Filipino) have taken root in the West End because of low rents, availability of small storefronts, and a receptive multicultural local population. Isn't the motto of the West End Biz "We are the world" or some such?
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Perhaps. I just find it irritating when people (usually English speaking white) try and cram a certain ethnic group to a certain area of town and try to create a Chinatown, Little Italy or Portugueseville.
Especially in Winnipeg where MANY ethnic groups are in their 3rd and 4th generations and have good paying jobs, live in nice suburban homes and do the majority of their shopping at the same places as everyone else.
It's not like the days where there were large groups of non-English speaking immigrants in the city and they all stuck closely together and these communities formed organically.