Again I want to distinguish two groups of survival jobs: one in big Canadian-(American) businesses (Canadian Tire, Zeller, Walmart, Zehrs, Sobey's, Low's, Home Depot, Staples, etc) and the other in small mom-and-pop ethnic shops, stores, restaurants, etc. If you think it's easy to get a job in the former, you'll soon realize you're wrong. I hardly see any recent immigrants who don't speak proper English or speak with a heavy accent get a job in the former, of course unless it is cleaning restrooms & floors. These are survival jobs per se but if you work full time, you get medical insurance and other benefits. If you're colored and your English is poor, your only chance is probably in the latter (or cleaning jobs in the former or in McDonald's, KFC, etc). The working conditions and pay generally tend to be worse in these mom-and-pop shops if I'm not mistaken. In a city where I live, I hardly see any colored immigrants work in the big businesses (supermarkets and superstores). There are some, but they are kids who were raised in Canada. Of all the big businesses I think Walmart is least discriminatory against minorities and immigrants. Remember there are lots of unemployed Canadian kids who can't get the kind of survival jobs in the former. For some strange reason some people here in this forum like to say there are plenty of survival jobs in Canada. Wrong! They are probably talking about the worst kind of survival jobs in mom-and-pop shops.