The transformations in recent patterns of immigration have the potential to reshape the trajectory of Canada's regional political dynamics. Drawing on data from the 1993-2006 Canadian Election Studies, this analysis explores how immigrants adjust to the prevailing regional political norms in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. Do newcomers adopt the political orientations (feelings towards Canada and their province, confidence in provincial and federal governments, perceptions about how the province is treated by the federal government and support for the Liberal party) that resemble those of their native-born provincial counterparts? The results suggest that immigrants, especially newer waves from non-traditional source countrie...
The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain the nature and determinants of changes of immigration flo...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
Canada has historically been and continues to be an immigrant nation. Despite debates on the true ec...
We use Canadian Election Studies surveys from 1988 to 2019 to investigate the evolution and determin...
Immigrant voters in Canada are generally regarded as preferring the Liberal party above all others. ...
The 2015 Canadian federal election campaign brought to the fore partisan cleavages in approaches to ...
Asymmetry and executive federalism are two unique features that dominate the Canadian political land...
Multi-national societies present a complex setting for the politics of immigration, as migration’s l...
This dissertation demonstrates how variables previously neglected in voting studies - the political ...
As a strategy of immigrant inclusion, official multiculturalism in Canada is based on the premise th...
Immigration and the diversity it creates are at the heart of numerous debates in most Western libera...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
While western regional alienation has been the subject of much scholarly and public debate in Canad...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
Generalised trust promotes social interactions and may well be a crucial component of immigrant inte...
The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain the nature and determinants of changes of immigration flo...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
Canada has historically been and continues to be an immigrant nation. Despite debates on the true ec...
We use Canadian Election Studies surveys from 1988 to 2019 to investigate the evolution and determin...
Immigrant voters in Canada are generally regarded as preferring the Liberal party above all others. ...
The 2015 Canadian federal election campaign brought to the fore partisan cleavages in approaches to ...
Asymmetry and executive federalism are two unique features that dominate the Canadian political land...
Multi-national societies present a complex setting for the politics of immigration, as migration’s l...
This dissertation demonstrates how variables previously neglected in voting studies - the political ...
As a strategy of immigrant inclusion, official multiculturalism in Canada is based on the premise th...
Immigration and the diversity it creates are at the heart of numerous debates in most Western libera...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
While western regional alienation has been the subject of much scholarly and public debate in Canad...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
Generalised trust promotes social interactions and may well be a crucial component of immigrant inte...
The purpose of this thesis is to ascertain the nature and determinants of changes of immigration flo...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
Canada has historically been and continues to be an immigrant nation. Despite debates on the true ec...