Fascinating how children get the impression that Albertans wear cowboy hat, or rig gear when there are teachers, medical personnel and those that serve us coffee in greater numbers
I find this research so fascinating and always wonder how Albertans compare to other provinces in terms of how we characterize our identities. Is the gap between how we see ourselves vis-a-vis what we actually are larger than in other provinces?
And I forgot to mention 3 of 10 Albertans are visible minorities, meaning non white. And many of those Albertans provide the professionals as well as the service industry backbone
Fascinating how children get the impression that Albertans wear cowboy hat, or rig gear when there are teachers, medical personnel and those that serve us coffee in greater numbers
I find this research so fascinating and always wonder how Albertans compare to other provinces in terms of how we characterize our identities. Is the gap between how we see ourselves vis-a-vis what we actually are larger than in other provinces?
And I forgot to mention 3 of 10 Albertans are visible minorities, meaning non white. And many of those Albertans provide the professionals as well as the service industry backbone