Out of curiosity--how did you end up in the middle of nowhere, 
Canada?  It sounds really remote.

--- In [email protected], "Gina Ellis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Canadian perspective here - I don't think the strip is set in 
Toronto or any 
> big city.  Johnson herself lives (lived?) in a relatively small 
northern 
> place.  And I don't recall any "downtown" stories.  However, that 
said, I 
> live in the country (southern, not far from the U.S. border).  The 
local 
> village & rural gas stations are still owned by whites.  The 
service 
> stations in the nearest town are Indian, and in the nearest city 
(Ottawa, 
> the capital), by a variety of Visible Minority immigrants.
> 
> Motels ditto.
> 
> One of the earliest gas=station Indians in my nearby town took 
over the 
> attached restaurant too and, for a while, offered Indian food on 
Saturday 
> nights.  Sigh.  They've moved on and now I have to drive to Ottawa 
for 
> Indian (or any ethnic) food.  Save "Chinese".  I'm waiting for the 
next 
> development, which will be taking over the local restaurants from 
the (now 
> thoroughly assimilated) Greeks...
> 
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