As a person of Asian descent I'm not sure I really feel the same types of discrimination, per se, that other PoC might, but I definitely feel stereotyped. People feel free to assume by my looks that I'm an engineer, computer nerd, etc. OK, so it's
true, but...
Living all my life in one of Ontario's major cities with a healthy multicultural population, I never really give it much thought, though occasionally I do get reminded that stereotyping exists. I was interviewing real estate agents recently and one (white) guy made a comment about how much different "the Oriental people" are now -- "used to be you couldn't work with them, they only wanted to deal with other Oriental people". I wasn't really sure whether to be offended by that remark, but it did factor a bit in my decision not to hire him.
Then there was the time, not that long ago, I was an adult leader for a youth retreat at a camp in rural Ontario, and I met a couple of teenage boys who had apparently never met an Asian person before. They were visibly apprehensive at first, but relaxed and we became friends after they realized I wasn't going to be "weird". I found this out after the fact in chatting with one of their parents. If only I had known, I could have really messed with their heads... So yes, those people do still exist, though I think it's more simply not knowing than it is outright stereotyping or blatant racism.