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Caribana A Boost To Economy

August 3, 2009 Toronto No Comments

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This   past  weekends Caribana  was not only an economic boost to the economy, but also a cultural one. With  many  ethnic communities taking part in the festivities. Toronto had its chance to shine in the spotlight despite the lingering smell of garbage that has since been removed.

It was an opportunity not only for the city to display its social acceptance of all cultures,  but also visitors were allowed a chance to see  how diverse and accepting  this multicultural mammoth truly is.

An  enticement  for many visitors considering moving into the heart of the city.

Many visitors were warm and friendly and showing there gratitude for the hospitality eagerly offered them.

Toronto is still one of the safest cities in the world despite the occasional  negative  publicity.

Racism  seldom   places a part in any violent  activities.

Hats Off Toronto You Did Us Proud.

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