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  • Evelyn Smith Morrison, son William
    … arriving in Canada and raised 7 children. Evelyn has made several visits home to England over the years to visit two sisters and three brothers. …
  • John and Gloria Hanson Sherman
    … on the train for Windsor, ON, I went over to Dartmouth, N.S. to visit a family that my father had met when he came over on convoys with …
  • “This is Ticklish Business”: Undesirable Religious Groups and Canadian Immigration after the Second World War
    … journal Canadian Issues . For more information on Canadian Issues , visit https://acs-metropolis.ca/acs/ . …
  • Dorothy Lacey Blake
    … six years. Over the years Dorothy, better known as Dot, was able to visit her British family. She went on to have six more children, …
  • Stephen Tychowecky
    … and health status were verified, Stephen was given $12.00 cash and wished well in his new country. He boarded a train for Montreal, and …
  • "Why Do We Need a Museum of Immigration?"
    … by Monica McDonald, PhD, Manager of Research Manager of Research Monica … suggests that current debates on immigration are best informed by the historical contexts of immigration as well as the contemporary experiences of newcomers. This article, published in the journal Canadian Issues , … "Why Do We Need a Museum of Immigration?" …
  • Locating Authorities: Public Expertise, Heritage Institutions and the Recent Past
    … engaged by the institution or not. Creating an open exchange between visitors and the institution will enable the institution to learn from their visitors’ organic knowledge of the past. Intrigued? Read Steve's … journal Canadian Issues . For more information on Canadian Issues , visit https://acs-metropolis.ca/acs/ . …
  • You Have Always Been Part of the Story
    … of Canada’s immigration history. If you would like to book a virtual visit, please contact Saïd Allibou by email or by telephone …
  • Hendrikus van Kesteren
    … Hendrikus passed away from cancer on September 4, 2005 in his home city of Syracuse, New York, U.S.A. …

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