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A long time ago, way back in the 70s, 80s and early 90s, Canada was inundated by immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China. Well, Canada’s demographics is about to radically change as immigration from China subsides, while newcomers from India increase.

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"The city is big, busy and clean with nice and happy people. Everything here is positive, everything," Mayor Wayne Wright told reporters after the unveiling of a friendship marker to symbolize the renewal of the sisterhood ties between Quezon City and the city of New Westminster, the former capital city of British Columbia.
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New Westminster Mayor Wayne Right and his party will also make a courtesy call on Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and other city officials on the eve of the 65th founding anniversary of the city.
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Dr. Victor Endriga, city treasurer and co-chairman of the weeklong celebration said Mayor Wayne Wright and four members of the city council of New Westminster are expected to arrive on Oct. 12.
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New Westminster Mayor Wayne Right and his party will also make a courtesy call on Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and other city officials on the eve of the 65th founding anniversary of the city.
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Dr. Victor Endriga, city treasurer and co-chairman of the weeklong celebration said Mayor Wayne Wright and four members of the city council of New Westminster are expected to arrive on Oct. 12.
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