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    U.S. and Canada Immigration Periodization by Oleh Kozachuk

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The statistics and projections for the next 20-30 years show that ethnic and racial diversity in both the United States and Canada will only increase. Analysis of the transformation of the immigration policy of the USA and Canada of the fourth wave of immigration is of great scientific and practical value. …”
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    In Search of Work – the Life of Croatian Immigrant Men in Canada between the Two World Wars by Snježana Ružić

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…In this article the author attempts to describe the life of Croatian immigrants in Canada duringthe interwar period. She looks at how emigration to Canada effected family life, especially for men who went abroad in search of work and higher earnings. …”
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    Canadian governments policy on Ukrainian immigration in the 1910s – 1930s by Olga Sukhobokova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, even under these circumstances, Canada remained one of the priorities for Ukrainians, and in the interwar period became the leader among American countries in the number of admitted Ukrainian immigrants.…”
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    Canada’s Temporary Labor Migration Policy: The Case of Mexican Seasonal Agricultural Workers by Tomasz Soroka

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The article analyzes Canadian temporary foreign worker migration policies through the prism of Canada’s Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP), one of the largest and oldest seasonal worker programs in Canada’s postwar immigration policies, whose main participants are seasonal farmworker migrants from Mexico. …”
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    Languages Canada: The Paradoxes of Linguistic Inclusivity – Colonial/ Founding, Aboriginal and Immigrant language rights by Keith Battarbee

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The article situates the development of these territorial language policies within the contexts of Canadian history, the emergence of language policy more generally in Western societies, and the human rights revolution, and offers a tentative evaluation of them in terms of inclusivity, noting the paradox that inclusive recognition of the territories’ indigenous languages has not been extended to the immigrant languages, whose speakers partly outnumber the smaller Aboriginal-language communities, as well as the daunting problems faced in turning official recognition into practical implementation.…”
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    The Immigration Act 1976 and the beginning of the New Era of Canadian state policy by Mariia Burtseva

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The immigration had played an important role in the whole Canadian history. …”
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    Ports of empire: immigration, communication, and cholera in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 1830-1870 by Fowler, M, Madeline Fowler

    Published 2013
    “…This thesis presents the way in which colonial port towns managed the recurrent and unpredictable threats to their health, wellbeing and prosperity during this period, and highlights the increasing strain and growing dislocation felt by British North Americans under colonial rule.</p> <p>The history of cholera in Canada has focused overwhelmingly on Upper and Lower Canada, with little exploration or comparative analysis of the outbreaks in the Atlantic region. …”
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    Language planning and education of adult immigrants in Canada: Contrasting the provinces of Quebec and British Columbia, and the cities of Montreal and Vancouver by Catherine Ellyson, Caroline Andrew, Richard Clément

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…and ' How is it provided in the concrete setting of two of the biggest cities in Canada?' Beyond describing the two models of adult immigrants' language education in Quebec, British Columbia, and their respective largest cities, our article ponders whether and in what sense demography, language history, and the common federal framework can explain the similarities and differences between the two. …”
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    XX century activity of socio-cultural Lemko organizations of the USA and Canada (general characteristics) by Olga Fabryka-Protska

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The article brings to light the history of Lemko-Rusyn emigration to the USA and Canada. …”
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    ‘The fight on educating the public to equal treatment for all will have to come later’: Jewish Refugee Activism and Anti-Immigration Sentiment in Immediate Post-War Canada by Antoine Burgard

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…This strategic shift is an overshadowed but essential chapter of both Jewish and human rights histories in Canada. This article invites a re-evaluation of Jewish activism’s role in ending ethnic selection in the Canadian immigration policy and promoting refugee rights. …”
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    Embracing multiculturalism of Canada: the roots & the present-day realities by Valentyna Bohatyrets

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Currently, the diversity of the Canadian populace is increasing faster than at any time in its history; Canada’s ethnic makeup has notably altered over the time due to changing immigration patterns. …”
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