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  • Canada By New Immigrants And Rich Businessmen
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    Immigration has attracted thousands of people from different countries and diverse backgrounds to Canada. The Canadian economy is flourishing due to immigration. Immigration has assisted in the development of a multicultural society. Immigration will enhance the population of Canada. Immigration is beneficial in maintaining Canada's current reputation. Immigration has helped Canada's economy to prosper in many different ways. Entrepreneurs will start new businesses and hence provide employment t...
  • Regulations And Restriction To Chinese Immigration
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    Early immigration to Canada was generated by a network of emigration agents who were salesman who advertised to Canadas attractions to prospected immigrants. They targeted wealthy farmers, agricultural laborers and female domestics, preferably from Great Britain, the United States and Northern Europe. Canadas first immigration legislation, the Immigration Act of 1869 reflected the laissez-faire philosophy of the time by not saying which classes of immigrants should be admitted but, merely that t...
  • New Immigrants To Canada
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    Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990 In 1852 many of Canada's immigrants were from Europe countries but many of these were being lost to the United states. This meant that the province of Canada was mostly French Canadians, this began the immigration promotion program in 1850's. In the 1840's the main problem was lack of control over the immigrants now the problem was getting immigrant particularly British ones to start small farms. Over the next 30 years John A. MacDonald did little to attract n...
  • Female Adult Immigrants To Canada
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    Immigration Open the book You asked about... immigration and citizenship. Turn to page 2. 'Immigration Canada aims to contribute to a stronger nation by: ... protecting refugees at home and abroad' (Immigration and Citizenship 2). Turn to page 5. 'Immigration assesses immigrants... standards that do not discriminate on the basis of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion or sex' (Immigration and Citizenship 5). Disturbed? Turn to page 28. 'Canada encourages the admission of business im...
  • Canada
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    Historically, Canada has been a haven for people looking for a peaceful economically sound country to call home, but at no time in history has Canada been more inviting and accommodating to immigrants than now. The Canadian government is hoping to attract between 200, 00 and 225,000 new immigrants during the year 2000. And why should Canada not succeed? According to the Human Development Report for 1999 recently released by the United Nations, Canada once again ranks first worldwide among places...
  • Canadian Economy Through Investor And Entrepreneur Immigrants
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    Immigration and the Canadian Economy Immigrants make up a considerable proportion of the Canadian population. At the time of the 1991 Census, there were 4.3 million immigrants living in Canada, which is 16% of the total Canadian population. (See Graph 1, Immigrants as a Percentage of Canada's Population, 1901-1996) Over the past decades the level of immigration in Canada has increased from an average of 137 000 immigrants arriving in Canada in the 1960's to an average of about 200 000 in 1998. (...
  • Immigrants Move To Canada
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    Immigration and Emigration Population changes continuously over the past in the Canada. There is two type of changing in population. One of them is the natural increase since the New France is become the colony in 1665. The other type is immigration from or emigration to other countries. People immigrate to Canada because there is an advantaged condition than their own country to induce them. Canada has fertility natural resources that are fur, fishery and timber. In the earliest of Canada prior...
  • Immigration In Canada
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    IMMIGRATION IN CANADA Canada should support immigration as it is needed and should be encouraged. Most Canadians forget, they are descendants of immigrants. In this essay the following will be discussed: - need for immigrants - the myths about immigrants - illegal and inadmissible immigrants. Immigrants are needed in Canada and should be encouraged to come. The commons-senate committee says we will need at least a 100,000 immigrants a year to offset the declining birth rate. However, there are p...
  • White Canada Immigration Policy
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    Through the narration of white settler society construct, that is, the notion that Canada is a nation founded by the French and British, only certain interests are taken into account. D aiva Stasiulus and Radha Jhappan's article "The Fractious Politics of a Settler Society in Canada", demonstrate how this construct is problematic in Canada's nation building process. Ultimately, both Stasiulus and Jhappan demonstrate how white settler society construct has been a main cause of social inequality a...
  • Canada Needs Immigrants
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    Increase Immigration into Canada Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. As we all now we are all gathered here today to debate, argue over a bill concerning an increase in immigration. We may not all be on the same side. But personally I am for increasing immigration and in the following I will explain, my reasons. Since the early 1600's and after the great depression Canada has had many ups and downs concerning immigration. It has had immigrants flea from all different countries from around the w...
  • 2 B Business Immigration Program Canada
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    IMMIGRATION ESSAY Canada's immigration policy is based upon principles of family reunion, humanitarian concern for refugees, and the promotion of Canada's social, economic, demographic and cultural goals. Every year, millions of people enter Canada at airports, sea docks, or inland ports and border crossings. Immigration accounts for a significant part of Canada's size, state of growth, and demographic structure. The three types of applications for landing in Canada that I will be talking about ...
  • Three Great Periods Of Immigration To Canada
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    Immigration to Canada The first immigrants to the territory now constituting Canada were from Western Europe. The first great influx began early in the 19th century when large numbers of Europeans left their homelands to escape the economic distress resulting from the transformation of industry by the factory system and the concurrent shift from small-scale to large-scale farming. At the same time, wars, political oppression, and religious persecution caused a great many Europeans to seek freedo...
  • Flaws In Canada's Immigration Policy
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    Invaded By Immigrants Canada being a relatively new country, as far as the history of the world goes was built by immigration. Every single resident of North America can trace his ancestry back to the cradle of life in Europe. Even Native Americans found their way to the new world over a frozen ice pack, spreading out across the land, weaving a rich culture and prospering. The Canada that we know today began only in the last 200 years. Settlers poured in from all over the world, tempted with fre...
  • Canada As Illegal Immigrants
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    Canada is home of millions of citizens descended from refugees who force to fled from their country because of the over power of their leaders, civil disorder, calamities and persecution. This is Canada's tradition since the beginning, providing a safe environment from those being treated badly from their country or people who's just seeking for better future. Refugee migrants have been part of Canadian history for almost three centuries. From American slaves fleeing north to he underground rail...
  • Immigrant Characters In Canadian Literature
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    Nikki Bum bacco Ms Harrison ENG OAC July 21, 2000 It is a fact that almost all of the people in Canada are immigrants, or come from immigrant descent. If it were not for the millions of people who have fled to Canada in hope of a better life, Canada would never have prospered into what it is today. As a result of this fact, it is hard to believe that immigrants are still faced with many hardships when they enter Canada. Most immigrants have good intentions in mind when coming to a new country. I...
  • Canada Immigration Act And System
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    For a long time Canada has been a multi cultural country, and because of this, our citizens are more socially and globally aware of what's going on around them. Canada immigration Act and system helps our country be more culturally diverse, it increases economic growth, and it makes Canada a safer place to be. First of all, Canada's Immigration System helps our country be more culturally diverse. The Immigration Act restricts any sort of discrimination according to race, sex or religion therefor...
  • Entry Into Canada
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    The wonderful thing about being Canadian is that despite our blemished history, we have shown we are capable of change. Attitudes in Canada dont stay entrenched. (Adrienne Clarkson) Her appointment was called a reflection of the diversity and inclusiveness of our society. Like sunlight through a window, Adrienne Clarkson has smoothly transcended the shadows of the cold, hardline d, 1940's Canada she was raised in, only to lead Canadian diversity into the third millennium. Nearly denied entry int...
  • 2 Million Immigrants
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    Over 500,000 people waiting to learn whether they will get into Canada will face revised, retroactive selection rules that are much tougher than before. A new point system for education, language skills, occupation, and work experience will apply to the new applicants. The rules are so tough that most Canadians would find themselves not up to standard for Canada. Many people complain that tough rules could scare away first-rate newcomers. It is my belief that immigration law should be easier and...
  • Canadian Multiculturalism
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    Canada is often described as a multicultural nation. But what does that mean? Simply stated, it means that Canadians are not of any one cultural background, race or heritage. Instead, Canadians today reflect a vast diversity of cultural heritages and racial groups. The term multiculturalism first came to be used in the 1960's. It was used to counter the term "Biculturalism". Multiculturalism then, basically addressed the rights of the French-speaking people and English-speaking people. Multicult...
  • Progressive Conservative Party Promises
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    The federal election, which will be held on November 27th, has become a major focus for me. I have looked up every partyf's platform, and decided to vote for the Progressive Conservatives for many reasons, including health care, tax cuts, and immigration. Since I am from Korea, the immigration issue is extremely important to me. Also, as a Canadian citizen, health care and tax cuts are essential to my life in Canada. I think the Progressive Conservative Party has the best platform for these issu...

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