Young people in minority communities are in a fairly unique situation in terms of employment. I mentioned it during my presentation. We talked a lot about linguistic duality. Young people want to settle down and find work, but in most cases, the language of work is almost exclusively English, which leaves no room for the francophone aspect.
This has an impact on communities. Fewer people return. Communities become weaker and more assimilated. In short, these communities are the losers. There are a few exceptions, such as the Acadian Peninsula, in New Brunswick, and some regions in eastern Ontario.