Canada's Immigration Policy Article Review by Top Papers

Canada's Immigration Policy
A review of Harsha Walia's "Colonialism, Capitalism and the Making of the Apartheid System of Migration in Canada, Part 1 and Part II".
# 130057 | 1,000 words | 0 sources | MLA | 2006 | US


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The paper looks at how Harsha Walia in "Colonialism, Capitalism and the Making of the Apartheid System of Migration in Canada Part 1 and Part II" discusses the immigration policies in Canada. The paper explains that immigration into Canada by different races has always been difficult whether it is African Americans, Chinese, Japanese, or Arabs, since Canada is a country that is selective in whom they allow to come into their country.

From the Paper:

"Immigration into Canada by different races has always been difficult whether it is African Americans, Chinese, Japanese, or Arabs. Canada is a country that is selective in whom they allow to come into their country. Walia discusses the types of immigrants accepted into Canada as well as the problems with wages to immigrant workers. Canada has limited who has the right to enter into their country. When Japanese immigrants in 1877-1928 came to Canada, they limited the number..."

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APA Format

Canada's Immigration Policy (2006, December 01) Retrieved March 26, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/canada-immigration-policy-130057/

MLA Format

"Canada's Immigration Policy" 01 December 2006. Web. 26 March. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/canada-immigration-policy-130057/>

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