I haven't read the entire thread so don't know what has been said before but what do you mean by "victimized"? If you mean that you don't believe any group has been victims of racism, then there are ample studies, reports and surveys that point to the contrary.
There's the report from
IPSOS/Reid in 2005 that clearly indicates racism is alive and well today.
There's the 2007 report from the
Canadian Centre of Policy Alternatives that concludes "Racism persists in Canada, and it is impeding people of colour from entering the labour market at a pace—and place—commensurate with their skills."
There's a
Racial Tolerance Report from Sun Media that clearly points to evidence of racism against particular groups.
There's a
UofT study that finds racism / discrimination against visible minorities as report in the Toronto Star.
There's the
York University study as report in the Star that people are far more tolerant of bigotry than they might express.
And I can go on... but in this brief search, I could not find one study that supports your view. I'm not saying that racism isn't better today than, say, in 1979, but we are far from where you seem to think we are and anyone who thinks just because there are more visible minorities today than yesterday and therefore racism/discrimination/prejudice against minority groups is licked needs to do a reality check.