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Originally Posted by someone123
Today a lot of companies are multinationals and it's easy to share information around the world. People bring up news media but, well, I don't even watch TV anymore. About a quarter of Canadians don't now and the number is growing. There is no Canadian media monopoly or English language monopoly centered in Toronto when it comes to internet-based content.
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I think there is some truth to that but I am not sure that ultimately this leads to more dynamic and unique regional or regional city cultures. (Not saying this is your point or that you even think this BTW.)
One might be able to make a case that the end result will be people who are even more rootless.