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    National Post (Canada)
    July 16, 2004 Friday National Edition

    Liberals and the ethnic vote

    There's no shortage of Canadian politicians seeking to pander to
    cultural or religious groups. But ordinarily, they target a specific
    minority constituency when doing so.

    Not Carolyn Parrish. Speaking to a reporter while heading into this
    week's Liberal caucus meeting, the newly re-elected MP for
    Mississauga-Erindale suggested that her party is indebted to
    immigrant voters-at-large for helping it hold on to its suburban
    Toronto-area ridings. Or, in her words: "We owe the ethnic community
    some recognition for what they did to save our lives."

    Ah, yes, "the ethnic community." That rainbow coalition, we suppose,
    of everyone whose skin drifts past ivory and on into puce. Or,
    perhaps, of everyone who speaks with a perceptible accent. Or with a
    hard-to-pronounce last name. It doesn't matter: We know who you're
    talking about, Carolyn. And indeed, we are inspired by the image
    you've summoned of Latvians, Armenians and Samoans high-fiving
    Trinidadians, Filipinos and the Senegalese as they celebrate the
    Liberal victory at their pan-ethnic fiesta: All the colours of
    Benetton, united by their ethnic-ality.

    Tonight, we expect Ms. Parrish will be out chatting up a couple of
    her "ethnic" constituents, spreading soy sauce and tzatziki on her
    tandoori-cooked, jerk-spiced blintzes and cabbage rolls as she
    presses the miscellaneously pigmented flesh. Don't forget, Ms.
    Parrish, to give your supporters a big "thank you" in their native
    language ... whatever that may be.
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