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  • Soccer and Belonging: Sport and Adaptation in Canadian Migration
    By Steven Schwinghamer, Historian Like Canada, soccer is beautiful…anyone can do anything. There are no restrictions, and if there are restrictions, they can be challenged, like in a soccer match. Like Canada, soccer can make you equal. If there are others on your team that are stronger than you, …
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    Passages is a twice-yearly newsletter for donors and supporters of the Museum. Summer 2025 Download the most recent edition to discover what your support has made possible …
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    What to know about capturing your Museum experience We encourage visitors to capture their visit and share on social media.  Please be respectful of other visitors, staff and volunteers so as not to disrupt their experience or work. The Museum reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to withhold …
  • Who is that giant bear?
    Fenton poses with a family during the Museum’s Canada Day celebrations. Visitors to Canada Day and other special celebrations at the Museum are likely to see a giant teddy bear wearing a black hat that says “Immigration.” Kids (and kids at heart) always seem to want to give the big bear a hug, pose …
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    Filming and Photography What to know about capturing your Museum experience We encourage visitors to capture their visit and share on social media.  Please be respectful of other visitors, staff and volunteers so as not to disrupt their experience or work. The Museum reserves the right, at its sole …
  • Filming and Photography
    What to know about capturing your Museum experience We encourage visitors to capture their visit and share on social media.  Please be respectful of other visitors, staff and volunteers so as not to disrupt their experience or work. The Museum reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to withhold …
  • “The existing Immigration regulations will not offer any solution”: MS St. Louis in Canadian Context
    by Steve Schwinghamer, Historian (Updated December 21, 2023) Anti-Semitic Exclusion and Canada’s Immigration Policies From the inception of Canada’s federal immigration structure at Confederation until the massive resettlement programs following the Second World War, Canadian immigration policy and …

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