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… by Jan Raska, PhD, Historian (Updated September 28, 2020) Introduction: Adolescent Impressions of Immigrating to Canada An often overlooked aspect of Pier 21’s site history is the … across Canada. Whether they arrived as immigrants or refugees by way of family reunification, private sponsorship, or … Children of the Pier: Adolescent Experiences of Arrival and Process …
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… including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis A single attendant accompanying a person with a disability Canada Day (July 1) Everyone … Pass cardholders receive: Admission for a year to the Museum and two complimentary admissions for guests 20% off regularly-priced …
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… Stories in Dutch 15 April 1953, na twee uuur slapen werden wij weer op geropen om de groten overtocht te aan vaarden. …
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… Told by his daughter: Maria Teresa Di Ioia PART ONE Reasons for immigrating to Canada: To look for work in order to support his large family … for a better future. Date: May 22,1950 Port of entry: Halifax, Nova Scotia-Pier 21 Ship: Vulcania - Third class PART TWO Personal … Pietro Di Ioia …
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… – even things as tiny and offbeat as the addition of miniature trash cans – that would add opportunities for richer interpretation based on the model. Trash Cans and Baggage Adding waste bins to the model might seem something of …
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… Joyce Emily Sherwood nee Callow with tributes by her sister Gwen Milton and her daughter JoAnn Bell. English War Bride, Aquitania, …
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… MacKinnon captures something felt by many- the feeling of being welcomed in Canada – the feeling that the country represented a chance at … above where passengers disembarked, were written the words “Welcome Home to Canada.” The Welcome Home to Canada sign, visible from the … Was Canada welcoming to everyone? The cartoon represents an ideal to be aspired to: the notion that Canada is, essentially, a …