TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 25 - Pedestrians go about their day at Bay St. and Front St., Toronto. Most people in Canada"s biggest city now identify as visible minorities, as new census data shows increasing diversity in Toronto and many of its neighbouring suburban areas. More than half of respondents to the 2016 census in the City of Toronto, 51.5 % said they"re from visible minority communities, a milestone that was narrowly missed when 49 per cent identified that way in 2011.October 25, 2017. Bernard Weil/Toronto Star