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VIDEO: Meet Windsor's Millennials - Windsor. Join the Conversation This is the first story in CBC Windsor's There's No Place Like Home series, an in-depth local look at the city's generation Y. Join the conversation on Twitter #cbcwdr or by logging onto cbc.ca/windsor and Facebook to discuss how Windsor can attract and retain the best and brightest Millennials. They are young, tech savvy and babies of the Baby Boomers. They form the next generation to inherit the earth. They are the Millennials. But just who are they? Millennials are members of Generation Y, a huge demographic born after 1977 and stretching into the 1990s. To be considered part of the Millennial Generation a person needs to have been born in the 1980s or 1990s, meaning the generation includes those in their teens to their early 30s. But some say this is will be the first generation in modern history that can not expect to be more successful than their parents.

Some Millennials are known as Generation Y, as it follows Generation X. So does Ali Al-Aasm.

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