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Points of Entry

How Canada’s Immigration Officers Decide Who Gets in
by Vic Satzewich
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Every year, over 1.3 million people apply to visit, work, or settle in Canada and discover that their future rests in visa officers’ hands. How do these officers decide who gets in? Seeking answers to this question, Vic Satzewich gained access to eleven overseas visa offices. Points of Entry reveals immigration officers in action as they determin …

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Resettling the Range

Resettling the Range

Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in British Columbia
by John Thistle
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The ranchers who resettled BC’s interior in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries depended on grassland for their cattle, but in this they faced some unlikely competition from grasshoppers and wild horses. With the help of the government, settlers resolved to rid the range of both.

 

Resettling the Range explores the ecology and history …

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Coping with Calamity

Coping with Calamity

Environmental Change and Peasant Response in Central China, 1736-1949
by Jiayan Zhang
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The Jianghan Plain in central China has been shaped by its relationship with water. Once a prolific rice-growing region that drew immigrants to its fertile paddy fields, it has, since the eighteenth century, become prone to devastating flooding and waterlogging. Over time, population pressures and dike building left more and more people in the regi …

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Oral History at the Crossroads

Oral History at the Crossroads

Sharing Life Stories of Survival and Displacement
by Steven High
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Over the span of seven years, hundreds of people displaced by mass violence told their stories to the Montreal Life Stories project. From the outset, the project’s organizers sought to develop an alternative model to traditional oral history practice, one where community members “shared authority” as equal partners. Together, they challenged …

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The Voyage of the Komagata Maru

The Voyage of the Komagata Maru

The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar, Expanded and Fully Revised Edition
by Hugh J.M. Johnston
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Released to coincide with the 100-year anniversary of the arrival of the Komagata Maru, this expanded and fully revised edition will stand as the most thoroughly researched account of the notorious Komagata Maru incident. The event centres on the ship’s nearly four hundred Punjabi passengers, who sought entry into Canada at Vancouver in the summe …

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Guarding the Gates

Guarding the Gates

The Canadian Labour Movement and Immigration, 1872-1934
by David Goutor
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From the 1870s until the Great Depression, immigration was often the question of the hour in Canada. Politicians, the media, and an array of interest groups viewed it as essential to nation building, developing the economy, and shaping Canada’s social and cultural character. One of the groups most determined to influence public debate and governm …

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The Triumph of Citizenship

The Triumph of Citizenship

The Japanese and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

Patricia E. Roy examines the climax of antipathy to Asians in Canada: the removal of all Japanese Canadians from the BC coast in 1942. Canada ignored the rights of Japanese Canadians and placed strict limits on Chinese immigration. In response, Ja …

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Transnational Yearnings

Transnational Yearnings

Tourism, Migration, and the Diasporic City
by Jenny Burman
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The global pathways that connect cities and nations are congested with people, money, and cultural transmissions. Transnational Yearnings maps a new way to look at modern contact zones and the personal interconnections that inform them by tracing circuits of migration and leisure travel between postcolonial Jamaica and Toronto, a city that has beco …

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Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941

Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941

by Michiko Midge Ayukawa
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Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 is a fascinating investigation of Japanese migration to Canada prior to the Second World War. It makes Japanese-language scholarship on the subject available for the first time, and also draws on interviews, diaries, community histories, biographies, and the author’s own family history.

 

Starting with the …

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A White Man's Province

A White Man's Province

British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants 1858-1914
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

A White Man’s Province examines how British Columbians changed their attitudes towards Asian immigrants from one of toleration in colonial times to vigorous hostility by the turn of the century and describes how politicians responded to popular …

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Training the Excluded for Work

Training the Excluded for Work

Access and Equity for Women, Immigrants, First Nations, Youth, and People with Low Income
edited by Marjorie Griffin Cohen
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In recent years job training programs have suffered severe funding cuts and the focus of training programs has shifted to meet the directives of funders rather than the needs of the community. How do these changes to job training affect disadvantaged workers and the unemployed?

In an insightful and comprehensive discussion of job education in Canada …

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