Canadian Immigration Policy in the Twenty-First Century
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Offers an insightful exploration of Canada's immigration policy, ranging from its historical roots to contemporary developments. Sheds light on the legal, political, economic, and social paradoxes inherent in Canadian immigration policy, highlighting shifts in exclusion powers, deportation practices, settlement support, and citizenship rules, as well as their implications for Canadian ideals.
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