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Category Archives: Immigration
The key to rural immigration in New Brunswick
(June 24, 2004) As many of you know, most western countries are facing serious population decline because they have a low birth rate and are unable to attract immigrants. Continue reading
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Remitter revolution
(June 10, 2004) Our generosity to the Third World grows and grows, with more money leaving our shores each year to do good works abroad. Continue reading
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And now ‘e-Cash Home’ for NRIs
(June 9, 2004) The Indian Overseas Bank on Wednesday launched an Internet-based online remittance product ‘e-Cash Home,’ providing a fast channel for United States-based non-resident Indians to remit money back home. Continue reading
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Tuesday’s G8 Summit Briefing
(June 8, 2004) “The President and the G8 will endorse an initiative known as Ending the Cycle of Famine in the Horn of Africa – that’s the title. It will, as I said, improve worldwide emergency assessment and response systems to help combat famine.” Continue reading
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Copenhagen Opposition Paper on Population and Migration
(April 1, 2004) Rosenzweig argues against the proposition that creating a large permanent population of temporary workers makes immigration more palatable to the host-country population and raises issues about the root causes of global disparities in factor prices. Continue reading
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