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Feb 7, 2006 · Immigration policy is the way the government controls via laws and regulations who gets to come and settle in Canada. Since Confederation, immigration policy has been tailored to grow the population, settle the land, and provide labour and financial capital for the economy.
In summary, immigration has changed a great deal since Confederation, becoming the main driver of population growth in Canada. Each wave of immigrants has contributed, and continues to contribute, to the ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity of Canada’s population.
Jun 29, 2017 · The changes in immigration policy made in 1967, says Trovato, anticipated the passage of the Multiculturalism Act in 1971, which formally redefined Canada as a multicultural country.
Apr 22, 2013 · Canadian immigration policy and administration had bowed to economic necessity by allowing some migrants into Canada. However, it only did so reluctantly. Soon enough, restrictive immigration controls were put in place to stop immigration along ethnic and racial lines.
Immigration was a key piece of the National Policy. It was first used to beef up the supply of wage labour in expanding industries in the central and eastern provinces. The main part of pre-Great War immigration was directed toward farms in the West.
- John Douglas Belshaw
- 2016
Post-Centennial Immigration. The centennial year marked a further change in immigration policy. Up to this time, Ottawa preferred settlers from the British Isles, the United States, and Western Europe. In 1967 the government introduced a points system.
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