Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990
In 1852 many of Canada's immigrants were from Europe countries but many of thesewere being lost to the United states. This meant that the province of Canada was mostly French Canadians, this began the immigration promotion program in 1850s. In the 1840s the main problem was lack of control over the immigrants now the problem was getting immigrant particularly British ones to start small farms. Over the next 30 years John A. MacDonald did little to attract new immigrants to In about 1879 a new immigration law was passed that was designed to keep out paupers and destitutes. This would be the start to "weed out" the people that would live in Canada, and eventually become the laws we have today. In 1885 an act was passed that would restrict Chinese males from immigrating
grains to encourage new comers and settlers that moved to the U.S. back to the booming of Pearl Harbour all Japanese-Canadians were stripped of their homes
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John MacDonald, Emergency Fund, Robert Adras, Harbour Japanese-Canadians, Poland Romania, French Canadians, World War, Canada's Immigration, Japanese Canadians, II Canadians, canadian government, immigrants canada, world war,
Approximate Word count = 561
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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