Talk:Beddington Heights, Calgary

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Buenos-Ding-Dong-Didily-Dias:

Hmmm...I've noticed that some of the links for the demographics section do not work. They say that the page does not exist. Also, you might want to include stats for immigrant populations starting on the dates the community was founded. I do believe many immigrants, at least Latinos, lived in the NE part of Calgary (Marlborough, Falconridge, Rundle) in the 80s and 90s and in the downtown core, at least more than in the NW. It would be worth confirming or denying this. For that reason, it might be worth separating the groups even more than from "immigrants" to get a better idea of where most people of certain groups live in the city, and if that's changed since the wave of immigration in the 80s. For instance, you might want to show if immigrants are 30 percent in Edgemont, how many of those are Latino, and how many are perhaps Asian or East Indian. Just a thought...

Saludos!

70.72.45.131 (talk) 20:04, 15 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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