Ebook: The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity: The Politics of Immigration in Postwar Canada, 1945-1967
Author: Paul A. Evans
- Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- Language: English
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A history of the transformation of Canadian immigration policy and the reasons behind it.
In The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity Paul Evans recounts changes to Canada's postwar immigration policy and the events, ideas, and individuals that propelled that change. Through extensive primary research in the archives of federal departments and the parliamentary record, together with contemporary media coverage, the correspondence of politicians and policy-makers, and the statutes that set immigration policy, Evans reconstructs the formation of a modern immigration bureaucracy, the resistance to reform from within, and the influence of racism and international events.
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