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Tag Archives: Canadian immigrants
Fit in, or be excluded: The root of immigrants’ impulse to assimilate
Concerns about ostracism can lead some immigrants—particularly first-generation ones—to deny racial and cultural issues
Canada supports a ‘values’ test. But not the values of the far right.
While 84% of respondents back screening of new immigrants, the values they actually support seem to lean left
Cabinet discusses how to deal with asylum seekers
There are practical and political pressures being placed on the Liberal government by a rising number of asylum seekers in Canada
The truth about Pierre Trudeau and immigration
A new book argues Trudeau’s record on immigration is a myth worth puncturing
Kenney’s case against criminal non-citizens
Ottawa’s plan to make it easier to kick criminals out of the country sounds simple, but some fear it goes too far
REVIEW: 1982
Book by Jian Ghomeshi
The amazing milk machine sold one refugee on Canada
A simple drink without a ration card represented glorious abundance to a young immigrant
Educated immigrants less likely to find work: Statcan
But study says that immigrants catch up after time spent in Canada