Pier Perspectives Blog

  • Eminently Suitable for Our Purposes: Official Commemoration of Immigrant Arrivals in Canada, 1949-1972

    During the early postwar period, Canadian officials attempted to commemorate immigration milestones in response to immigration policies that had opened Canada’s doors to thousands of European immigrants. These highly publicized receptions which included photo-ops, speeches, and gift-giving were used as a mechanism from which federal immigration officials could showcase that the ‘preferred’ or ‘ideal’ immigrant was white, young, preferably British, with the potential to become successful in Canada.