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Moving to Waterloo with family, need opinion from residents
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I personally can't address any ethnic concerns, but having lived in both Kitchener and Waterloo for 30 years I can say that now there is a marked cultural mix. When we moved here from Guelph the population was "white" Canadian, German and Portuguese. Obviously there were lots of people from other ethnic backgrounds but the aforementioned were the primary groups. Since then Kitchener really put forward a multicultural awareness program while Waterloo supported their International students in hopes that they would make Waterloo home...
Pending on your employment background and your hope for your children's future I think KW would be an excellent choice, we have three different educational programs available for school age children, two of the best Universities in Canada, as well as a very large Polytechnic Collage. The employment sector is diverse and rapidly evolving as well.
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RE: Moving to Waterloo with family, need opinion from residents - by white_brian - 04-18-2015, 02:57 AM

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