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Halifax: Touch BASE, 2001. Paperback. GOOD. 23 cm.. Faint corner crease to several pages, and several short edge tears. Covers are a bit rubbed. Binding is sound and tight. No writing/markings. 200 pages. -- Please feel free to ask for additional information, or detailed photos. US orders ship USPS from Niagara Falls, NY. Canadian orders ship from Ontario.
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Canada's Immigrants, Heroes and Countrymen Unknown - 2001
by Robin; Bayat, Sam Arthur
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- Title Canada's Immigrants, Heroes and Countrymen
- Author Robin; Bayat, Sam Arthur
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- Edition A First Printing
- Publisher Touch BASE, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Date 2001
- ISBN 9780973000009
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Touch BASE, 2001. Book. As New. Paperback. Clean tightly bound copy. Unmarked pages. Unread."Canada's Immigrants, Heroes and Countrymen tells the story of Canada's people since its early history. But it is, importantly, an account of how our immigration policy has evolved over the last one hundred years. In reviewing modern-day immigration to Canada, the book carries narratives on the socio-political and economic paradigms in Europe, South Asia and Asia Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, through this century, which forced the flight of some of our immigrants ourt of their coutnries to seek refuge in Canada and other parts of the world. World War II, as everyone knows, was the primary cause of the mass refugee phenomenon and currently it is ethnic conflict that's blossoming on the stems of a new nationalism. The focus of this new title, however, is people. It tells the stories of immigrants across Canada who have achieved great success,…
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