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  • War Over 60 000 Canadians
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    Historical Time Line 1910 - Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier's Naval Bill to create a small Canadian Navy is passed. - The Montreal Canadians play their first hockey game. - The first man-made fibre, rayon, is introduced in the North American market. - Author Stephen Leacock publishes Literary Lapses. - Toronto had 376,588 citizens. 1911 - Robert Borden becomes Canadas new PM. - Canadas population is 7,204,838.1912 - Ontario government restricts the use of French in Ontario schools. - The Manitoba...
  • Part Of Multiculturalism
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    Multiculturalism Multiculturalism is a part of any country. There are Jews in Germany, Poles in Ireland, Asians in Canada and so on. I believe multiculturalism is a good idea. It provides a wealth of cultural activities, foods, and different views of life. No one is really a true Canadian besides the native people. Weare all part of a vast society we call Canada. In Canada we pride ourselves inbeing a mosaic, so to speak, unlike the United States where they are a so called melting pot so that if...
  • Irish Immigration To Canada The Irish
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    Irish Immigration to Canada The Irish began immigrating to North America in the 1820's, when the lack of jobs and poverty forced them to seek better opportunities elsewhere after the end of the major European wars. When the Europeans could finally stop depending on the Irish for food during war, the investment in Irish agricultural products reduced and the boom was over. After an economic boom, there comes a bust and unemployment was the result. Two-thirds of the people of Ireland depended on po...
  • Nonetheless Immigration To And Settlement In Canada
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    INTRODUCTION Many people immigrated to Canada with hopes of a better life and refuge from places and times of uncertainty. People in foreign countries were made aware of Canada and all it supposedly had to offer through channels such as relatives who were already living in Canada and governmental advertising. Information given was not always as accurate as it should have been. Views on the early settlement of Canada varied depending on the person and his or her experiences, for interpretations o...
  • History Of Chinese Immigration In Vancouver
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    Immigration Into Canada Abstract This paper is concerned with the recent wave of Hong Kong immigrants into Vancouver. The stage is set for this discussion by first explaining some background behind Canadian immigration policy and then discussing the history of Chinese immigrants in Vancouver. From these discussions we are informed that Canadian immigration policy was historically ethnocentric and only began to change in the late 1960's. It was at this point that we see a more multicultural group...
  • Last Aspects Of Multiculturalism In Canada Immigration
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    Multiculturalism in Canada Canada has long been called "The Mosaic", due to the fact that it is made up of a varied mix of races, cultures and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to Canada searching for a better life, the population naturally becomes more diverse. This has, in turn, spun a great debate over multiculturalism. Some of the issues under fire are the political state's policies concerning multiculturalism, the attitudes of Canadians around these policies, immigration, the gl...
  • Sifton's Prominent Role In Western Canada's History
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    To: Admirable Judges of the Canadian Wall of Fame. From: Ben Atkins; Representative of Clifford Sifton. The purpose of this letter is to promote Sir Clifford Sifton for the wall of fame and as being one of the significant Canadians ever. No one has changed western Canada's history like this man. Canadian immigration policy in the first decade of the century is associated with no one individual more than Clifford Sifton. Like many of Manitoba's elite, Sifton was born in Upper Canada (Ontario) and...
  • Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau
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    Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau had a profound influence on Canada, its culture and society in general. The four specific areas that will be focused on in this essay are the FLQ crisis, Canada's immigration policy and its foreign relations, the Canadian Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the growing and everlasting conflict between the French and the English. Trudeau was born on October 18th, 1919 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was the youngest child of three, son of ...
  • Refugee Children In Canada
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    Refugee Children In Canada: Searching For Identity The authors of the article analyze the broad variety of stresses and hardships facing refugee children in Canada, as a result of their past. As defined by the UN, refugees are persons (children or adults), who are residing outside of their countries and cannot return due to a well-founded fear of persecution, because of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Canada, as one of the few cou...
  • Refugee Protection Division And Immigration Appeal Division
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    Introduction Canada is a country that, historically, was built on people moving from other country to seek a new life. Refugees have played an integral role in making Canada what it is today. In 2001, the total number of refugees in Canada was 27,894. As a signatory to the United Nations' Convention to Refugees, Canada is obligated to protect people who are in fear of their lives. The protection of refugees in also incorporated into the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act which in 2002 replac...
  • Early Phase Of French Immigration To Canada
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    Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. French immigration in the 17th century 3. Immigrant statistics 3.1. Number of immigrants 3.2. Origin of immigrants 4. The turning point in 1760 5. French immigration to British-Canada 6. Francophones in the Canadian society 7. Outlook: The future of Quebec 8. List of references 1. Introduction "Je me sou viens". Exactly this will be done over the following pages. This paper will deal with the French immigration to Canada and especially emphasize on the early ...

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