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Immigrant Settlement Policy in Canadian Municipalities

Immigrant Settlement Policy in Canadian Municipalities
Author: Tolley, Erin
Price: $37.95
ISBN-10: 0773585850
ISBN-13: 9780773585850
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Canada has, by most accounts, one of the most successful immigration programs in the world, a function of the policies, programs, and services that assist newcomers. Immigrant settlement is a crucial policy field that involves governments, communities, and a range of social forces. Constitutionally, immigration matters are an area of shared jurisdiction, but the federal government has long been the dominant player. Provinces and municipalities, however, are now pushing for an expanded policy role, increased resources, and governance arrangements that recognize the important part they play in immigrant settlement.