Canada needs a northern immigration strategy

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Par Irvin Studin
The Star

Canada’s modern approach to immigration makes two capital mistakes. First, it presumes that immigration this century remains primarily a “southern” Canadian phenomenon, that is, that most people will invariably move to southern cities such as Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. Second, it presumes that Canadian immigration should turn almost exclusively on economic demand.

26 août 2018
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