In 1947 the federal government of Canada began a program to move European Displaced Persons (DP) out of the International Refugee Organization (IRO) camps in Germany and Austria. This program, designed to fill chronic labour shortages in Canada’s resource industries and contribute to a solution for Europe’s refugee crisis, occurred in a transitional moment in Canadian society. Canadians emerged from World War Two with a new sense of Canada’s role in the world, but despite a changed international climate, a new discourse of human rights and a potentially robust economy, old perceptions of race, immigration and economic management lingered in the postwar years complicating the work of a new generation of civil servants, politicians and indus...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
Canada began accepting immigrants from the Displaced Persons camps in Europe in the summer of 1947.*...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
Canada is widely known today to accept migrants seeking refuge, however, some groups received prefer...
This dissertation examines female immigrants who were targeted for deportation after the Second Worl...
In 1986, Canada was awarded the Nansen medal by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, i...
Forms of oppression affecting specific social groups such as women and people with disabilities are ...
In the present study, an attempt is made to integrate the diverse literature pertaining to host coun...
Canada is one of the countries dealing with the conflict of Aboriginal peoples and newcomers from Eu...
Temporary foreign workers, in particular Mexicans and Jamaicans, have been coming to the Okanagan Va...
After the end of the Second World War both Great Britain and Canada’s immigration policies underwent...
This dissertation addresses the scholarly debate about what happened to “race” as a core idea in imm...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...
The 1950s was the decade of the largest volume of immigration to Canada. Germans figured prominently...
Canada began accepting immigrants from the Displaced Persons camps in Europe in the summer of 1947.*...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
Canada is widely known today to accept migrants seeking refuge, however, some groups received prefer...
This dissertation examines female immigrants who were targeted for deportation after the Second Worl...
In 1986, Canada was awarded the Nansen medal by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, i...
Forms of oppression affecting specific social groups such as women and people with disabilities are ...
In the present study, an attempt is made to integrate the diverse literature pertaining to host coun...
Canada is one of the countries dealing with the conflict of Aboriginal peoples and newcomers from Eu...
Temporary foreign workers, in particular Mexicans and Jamaicans, have been coming to the Okanagan Va...
After the end of the Second World War both Great Britain and Canada’s immigration policies underwent...
This dissertation addresses the scholarly debate about what happened to “race” as a core idea in imm...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
More than twenty million human beings are pursuing work in foreign lands in the 1980's, the majority...
Practices directed at refugees emerged in the inter-war period. Thousands of Europeans were maintai...