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    Diversity and immigration have played a major role in Canada’s past‚ present and future‚ creating global strength and unity. Canada has become very well known for being a multicultural nation made up of many ethnicities‚ however this did not exist up until the second World War (WWII). It was during that period of time that the world realized how devastating discrimination can be and how important it is to be accepting of all races. Previously‚ Canada also showed discrimination against its immigrants

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    point‚ a researcher will ask what Canada’s goal is for immigration. The ultimate goal of all policies is to create a just and prosperous society in which people have significant opportunities to pursue their goals. The objective of the following essay is to analyze migration status influencing rebalancing the system‚ employment and income. Firstly‚ according to Canada’s Immigration Program (2004)‚ Canada have the highest per capital immigration rates in the world and this is rebalancing the system

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    Immigration is the act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. There are many reasons why people immigrate such as education‚ high standard of living‚ financially secured future‚ and political reasons. Many immigrants usually choose to settle in Canada‚ mainly in Toronto‚ Vancouver‚ and Montreal. There are two main factors relating to immigration; pull and push factors. Push factors are the reason why people leave an area. Pull factors are the reasons why people move to a particular area

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    Immigration: Canada and the United States History of Immigration in Canada History of Immigration in the United States United States has always been viewed as the destination point for a steady flow of immigrants. Immigrants from around the world settled in the United States with the goal of achieving the American dream. Immigration history in the United States has also had 4 waves that almost mirrored the Canadian immigration waves. During the colonial period most migrants came from northern

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    Chinese immigration and integration in Canada Submitted by: Sammi Cheung Student number: 500342755 POL 129 Section 011 15 March 2013 In order to look at the history of Chinese immigration in Canada and how this reflects on Canada‚ and its success in welcoming and integrating immigrants‚ one needs to divide the history into different episodes. The first is the early settlements‚ mostly in British Columbia‚ as Chinese came more as sojourners for gold and fortune. The second would

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    Advancement of Women. 2002. Print. Dyck‚ Rand. Canadian Politics Critical Approaches. Sixth ed. [Toronto]: Nelson Education‚ 2011. Print. Grant‚ Tavia. "Canada Slip Into Gender Equality Rankings." The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail‚ 24 Oct. 2012. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/economy-lab/canada-slips-in-gender-equality-rankings/article4634420/>. Ibbitson‚ John. "Rise of Women in Canadian Politics Is Unmistakable and Unstoppable." The Globe and

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    1. Which statue deals with issues related to citizenship in Canada? Provide its full citation. What is the full citation for the Regulation to this statute? 2. What is the best free‚ online source to find the full text of this statute and the associated regulations? What is the currency date of the statute (on that online source) as of the date you are submitting this assignment? 3. Was Maya a Canadian citizen at birth‚ or did her parents have to apply for her to become a Canadian citizen

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    "The People of Canada have worked hard to build a country that opens its doors to include all‚ regardless of their differences; a country that respects all‚ regardless of their differences; a country that demands equality for all‚ regardless of their differences." (Paul Martin). Immigration started in the mid 1700s and is still continuing today. It plays an important role in developing Canada’s economy‚ as well as shaping the nation into a multicultural nation. Immigration has become a significant

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    Immigration is a big step for an individual or family and it requires moving from one country to live permanently in a foreign country. In some cases you live in your home country for almost your whole life and then you move to a new country which is really different from where you came from. Throughout my paper I will show the immigration experience of the person I interviewed and Canadian Immigration and the differences and similarities and my personal thoughts regarding immigration. My Interviewee

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    Q1: What benefit does immigration bring to the province of Saskatchewan? A: Immigration is much more then "a simple fix" of population growth. If not for immigrationCanada wouldn’t be able to sustain current standards of living. This is not as much about Canadian international policy (too weak to dictate terms to the rest of the world)‚ but it is about domestic policies that either help or discourage cultivation of entrepreneurship. Without it Canada will lose its economic position in the World

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