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  1. Apr 22, 2013 · Theresa Wallace, Le rôle des transports dans l’immigration au Canada de 1900 à 2000 (Ottawa: Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada, 2001). Reginald Whitaker, Double Standard: The Secret History of Canadian Immigration (Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1987).

  2. Analyze the historical settlement challenges experienced by groups of immigrants in Canada since the early 1900s. This section of the chapter explores Canadian history from a different lens. It will be explored from the perspective of immigration and settlement.

  3. The Great Migration of Canada (also known as the Great Migration from Britain) was a period of high immigration to Canada from 1815 to 1850 involving over 800,000 immigrants chiefly from the British Isles.

  4. 41,681 immigrants were admitted to Canada. 1896-1905. Clifford Sifton held the position of Minister of Interior (with responsibilities for immigration). He energetically pursued his vision of peopling the prairies with agricultural immigrants.

  5. The number of people applying for immigration status after entering Canada had "exceeded expectations" and led to a backlog. There were about 8,000 applications in 1967, 28,000 in 1969 and 31,000 in 1970.

  6. Apr 1, 2000 · This paper seeks to engage critically with this scholarship by insisting on the distinct places Indigenous peoples have in Canadas immigration history and migration narratives.

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  8. In summary, immigration has changed a great deal since Confederation, becoming the main driver of population growth in Canada. Each wave of immigrants has contributed, and continues to contribute, to the ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity of Canada’s population.

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