This article explores the paradoxes of Toronto’s experience of immigrant and minority political incorporation. The city once synonymous with ethnic homogeneity is now among the world’s most multicultural urban centers. The city, which proclaims “Diversity Our Strength ” as its official motto, has a poor record of electing immigrants and minorities to public office. And the city, whose municipal council is overwhelmingly composed of White, European-origin politicians, has an exemplary record of promoting inclusion, equity, antiracism, and human rights in its policies and programs. The article analyzes these ambiguities of governing immigrant city Toronto
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The formal role of municipal governments in decision-making about immigration and settlement policie...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
This Master’s thesis examines the history of Canadian immigration policies from the beginning of the...
Questions surrounding fair and effective ways to integrate immigrants into Canadian society arise mo...
National debates surrounding immigration, tolerance and integration are hallmarks of the early 21st ...
Immigration is a national government responsibility in most countries, and for that reason its effec...
For cities, immigration is now considered a vital part of local economic and community development. ...
Immigration, ethnic settlement, and global migration are processes which shape diversity in Canadian...
This article examines how the urban context, rather than national or regional context, shapes local ...
The Canadian Federation of Municipalities has declared cities as the “unofficial welcome wagon” for ...
Canada is a country whose history and urban areas have been critically shaped by immigration. Since ...
This article examines some of the challenges confronting immigrants in Prince George, a small city i...
Governance in cities: Urban imagination and integration of immigration policy. Territory, Politics, ...
Small town governments in North America have, in recent years, posed the most aggressive challenge t...
This paper examines immigrant services, practices, programs, and policies in the City of Toronto in ...
The formal role of municipal governments in decision-making about immigration and settlement policie...
The CERIS Working Paper Series Manuscripts on topics related to immigration, settlement, and cultura...
This Master’s thesis examines the history of Canadian immigration policies from the beginning of the...