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In 1869, the federal government passed the first Immigration Act, establishing the basic framework of Canadian immigration policy. In theory, the first Act pursued an “open door” policy, providing very few restrictions on who could immigrate to Canada, with the only exception being criminals. Th...
Between 1923 and 1947, Canada implemented a Chinese Exclusion Act, prohibiting the immigration of Chinese people. The earliest attempts by the Canadian state to exclude persons of Chinese origin, however, came in 1885, in the form of a head tax. These policies are today seen as inherently ...
Also, the New Immigration Act also suggested “family reunion” and “non-discrimination”(www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca). The promotion of Canadian culture and New Immigration Act could attract more immigrants to Canada, because it provided a peaceful country. Moreover, promoting Canada’s ...
Canada - Confederation, WWI, Immigration: Section 146 of the British North America Act provided for the admission of Rupert’s Land (the territory around Hudson Bay) to the new dominion. The first action of the federal government was to buy out the title
Canada, the second largest country in the world in area, occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America. Despite Canada’s great size, it is one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries. It has crafted what many cons
16 Gaps in Chinese language use and media use predict decreased achievement motivation for Chinese-Canadian adolescents.7 Contrary to expectations, Indian adolescents in Britain who were less Western-oriented than their mothers and more heritage culture-oriented than their fathers were more likely to ...
Glazier, Michael, ed.The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America(1999), articles by over 200 experts, covering both Catholics and Protestants. Green, Alan G. and Gree David. "The Goals of Canada's Immigration Policy: A Historical Perspective"Canadian Journal of Urban Research,Vol. 13, 2004online...
from Canada or the Caribbean. French Canadian Americans, Acadians (or Cajuns), and Creoles form distinct U.S. ethnic groups but are not always distinguished from French Americans in census figures. Compounding the problems with U.S. immigration figures, for many years French officials tended to...
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