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The racial make up of Virden is mostly Caucasian (92.0%), with a moderate Aboriginal population (5.5%); First Nations (2.0%), Métis (3.5%), and a small visible minority population (2.7%), most of which are Filipino (2.0%) or multiracial (0.5%).
The Carlos Bulosan Theatre (CBT) is a Filipino-Canadian, community-based, professional theatre in Toronto, Ontario that was founded after Carlos Bulosan.
Highly visible in the front of the park are wooden arch, a very distinctive-colorful Sarimanok logo, and 2 walls made up of 2,000 red bricks donated by Filipino-Canadian representing the pioneers of the plaza.
Sean Michael Anthony (born January 26, 1986 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Filipino-Canadian professional basketball player who plays for the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters in the Philippine Basketball Association.