

Despite different backgrounds and places of birth, those born in Canada and those who've immigrated here share similar values and perceptions of Canada, according to MasterCard Canada's 2008 'Priceless Index,' which followed Canadians' views and attitudes about being Canadian and was released just in time for Canada Day.
The credit card's 'Priceless Index' looked at both groups' views and attitudes about being Canadian and found that in fact we all share many common interests and values, but there are some subtle differences.
The national survey by Environics Research Group of 2,299 adult Canadians (1,742 Canadian-born, 577 immigrants) was done by telephone between May 21 and June 4, 2008 for MasterCard Canada.
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THANKS IN ORDER
Did you attend Milton's Canada Day celebration? If so, then you have a group of local volunteers to thank.
The celebration came to light as a result of a seven-member planning committee led by John Comber, and 25 others who helped out at the event.
It's astounding that such a small group could organize such a big event -- and such a high-calibre one at that.
They must have big hearts.

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