During the 1920s assisted migration from Britain sparked a complex and often bitter debate in Canada. It had long been held that migrants who required assistance were highly unlikely to make desirable new citizens. While the great majority of Anglo-Canadians wished to see increased British immigration in order to strengthen imperial ties and maintain the cultural character of their nation, they feared an influx of 'unfit', unemployed urban workers. In some quarters, these negative attitudes intensified as a result of Empire settlement schemes. Complaints about assisted migrants have been interpreted by some historians as evidence of growing nationalist, anti-imperial feeling in Canada. However, a broader overview of the debate indicates tha...
<p>My dissertation project on colonialism and immigration in Canadian history explores the complex i...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
After the end of the Second World War both Great Britain and Canada’s immigration policies underwent...
Throughout the 1920s Canadian politicians, immigration officials, eugenicists and political commenta...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
This dissertation gives a brief background of the development of Canada in the period preceding Conf...
Beginning in the 1860s British children participated in migration schemes to Canada. Philanthropists...
This paper explores the approach of Canada’s largest labour central, the Trades and Labor Congress (...
In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a pla...
It is perhaps not surprising that existing studies of British migration to Canada deal primarily wit...
Between 1857 and 1913 approximately 120,000 of the labouring poor from the East End of London were a...
This dissertation examines the literature produced by the Immigration Branch of the Canadian Departm...
In 1947 the federal government of Canada began a program to move European Displaced Persons (DP) out...
Although average income per head was far lower in Canada than in the US in the late nineteenth centu...
For twenty years after 1888, the British Government conducted an experiment in colonisation on the C...
<p>My dissertation project on colonialism and immigration in Canadian history explores the complex i...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
After the end of the Second World War both Great Britain and Canada’s immigration policies underwent...
Throughout the 1920s Canadian politicians, immigration officials, eugenicists and political commenta...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
This dissertation gives a brief background of the development of Canada in the period preceding Conf...
Beginning in the 1860s British children participated in migration schemes to Canada. Philanthropists...
This paper explores the approach of Canada’s largest labour central, the Trades and Labor Congress (...
In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a pla...
It is perhaps not surprising that existing studies of British migration to Canada deal primarily wit...
Between 1857 and 1913 approximately 120,000 of the labouring poor from the East End of London were a...
This dissertation examines the literature produced by the Immigration Branch of the Canadian Departm...
In 1947 the federal government of Canada began a program to move European Displaced Persons (DP) out...
Although average income per head was far lower in Canada than in the US in the late nineteenth centu...
For twenty years after 1888, the British Government conducted an experiment in colonisation on the C...
<p>My dissertation project on colonialism and immigration in Canadian history explores the complex i...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
After the end of the Second World War both Great Britain and Canada’s immigration policies underwent...