Category Archives: Immigration

Lecture 5: International Migration

(May 1, 2002) Migration is a topic of clear relevance for contemporary policy debates, at least for the US. Continue reading

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The last immigrants

(June 21, 1998) Joining Canada’s mainstream will likely solve nothing. Most Canadians see Indians on our street corners, displaced from their traditonal homes and often drunk or unemployed. Continue reading

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Federal-Provincial/Territorial Agreements

(May 23, 1998) Annex E: Family Class Sponsorship. Canada and British Columbia wish to establish a framework for exchanging information and for undertaking collaborative measures to reduce the incidence and cost of family class sponsorship default. Continue reading

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Discussion Group, Our tower of babel

(December 21, 1997) The poor and the immigrant have ruined this country. Forty years ago, Canada was the apotheosis of community spirit. Folks liked one another, they knew one another, they looked after one another. Continue reading

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