A Jamaican delivery driver is opening up about his experiences living and working in Canada, revealing that he believes racism is at an all-time high — particularly in small towns. While larger cities offer more diversity and cultural mixing, he explains that smaller communities can feel isolating, with prejudice and stereotypes showing up in everyday encounters.
He describes facing dismissive attitudes, suspicious stares, and even verbal hostility while on the job. For many immigrants, Canada is often seen as a safe haven, but his story sheds light on how deeply ingrained biases can persist outside urban centers.
His candid perspective adds to the ongoing conversation about racial inequality, immigration, and cultural acceptance in Canada. By sharing his story, he highlights the importance of acknowledging these struggles while calling for more inclusivity and awareness, especially in communities where diversity is still limited.
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