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… and Articles Abucar, Mohamed H. “Italians.” People of the Maritimes . Four East, 1991. Acharya, Madhaui and Tom Yew. “Martin Makes Amends for … Heart and Soul; Calgary’s Italian Community . University Of Calgary Press, 1999. Gabaccia, Donna R. and Franca Iacovetta. Women, Gender, …
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… planned a dive into the Canadian food experience and were on the hunt for things like maple syrup and donuts, as well as dairy, bagels, and … It began with an eight-minute walk through a park, along the Dartmouth Commons, to the bus terminal. Both Saïd and Ghita had seen snow before, … so, they continued their mission. A couple of hours later, shopping accomplished, grocery bags in hand, they awaited the Uber they had …
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… planned a dive into the Canadian food experience and were on the hunt for things like maple syrup and donuts, as well as dairy, bagels, and … It began with an eight-minute walk through a park, along the Dartmouth Commons, to the bus terminal. Both Saïd and Ghita had seen snow before, … so, they continued their mission. A couple of hours later, shopping accomplished, grocery bags in hand, they awaited the Uber they had …
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… Reporting has moved: Starting April 2024, all proactive disclosures for travel and hospitality expenses are available on the Government of … 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 Jennifer Sutherland, Vice-President, Communications and Partnerships 2023-2024 2022-2023 2021-2022 Archived: … Robert Vineberg 2020-2021 2019-2020 2018-2019 2017-2018 Cynthia Price Verreault, Vice-Chairperson 2023-2024 2022-2023 2021-2022 …
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… (Updated January 28, 2022) Introduction: The Immigration Boom to the Canadian West From 1867 to 1914, the Canadian West became home to millions of immigrant settlers seeking a … resulting immigration boom created key industries still important to Canada’s international role – like agriculture, mining, and oil . The …
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… public opinion. During this period, Canada became one of the world’s foremost refugee-receiving states . Successive federal governments … states scattered across European camps, in 1951, the international community ratified the United Nations Convention relating to the Status … , 14. Library and Archives Canada, PCO fonds, RG 2, Series A-5-a, vol. 2648, file “Cabinet Conclusions,” item 11117, title “United Nations; …
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… highlight the immigration history of one particular Asian Canadian community: the Tibetans. Early Canadian Interest in Tibet: Missionary … year, Carson and Rijnhart were married and soon after they departed for Tibet. In September 1898, tragedy struck during their excursion to … ed. Paul Robert Magocsi (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1999), 1268-1269. Dirks, Canada’s Refugee Policy , 236. Given, “Tibetans,” …
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… new Core Exhibitions, Canada’s Immigration Story Gallery will inform visitors on the evolution of what Canadian officials have believed was … [1] Two years later in 1869, Canada passed its first Immigration Act. Compared with later immigration legislation, the 1869 act set few … Legislation;” Kelley and Trebilcock, Making of the Mosaic , 314, 324-326; Freda Hawkins, Canada and Immigration: Public Policy and Public …
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… that my mother had insisted I take with me together with my own prize possessions. The train voyage was entertaining in that when the train stopped either to take on coal and water or to let some of our fellow immigrants off at strange sounding stations, we often lost passengers who’d wandered off and …
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… individuals, or 37 percent of the movement, chose to resettle in Canada. [1] The Netherlands experienced a surplus of farmers after the … the country’s agricultural land was flooded. In an attempt to increase Canada’s rural population, Canadian officials signed their first … awaiting their evening departure. They wandered the city buying bread, jam, and butter having been informed that the prices aboard the train …