Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 86
... immigrants stated that they planned to move to New Brunswick ; only 14,150 were living in the province in 1971.3 These trends - low levels of immigration and poor retention rates - were not new to post - war New Brunswick . Difficulty ...
... immigrants stated that they planned to move to New Brunswick ; only 14,150 were living in the province in 1971.3 These trends - low levels of immigration and poor retention rates - were not new to post - war New Brunswick . Difficulty ...
Page 100
... immigrants illustrate important aspects of the Flemming government's attitude toward immigration . Although it was felt that immigration could be advantageous to the agriculture industry , Flemming made it very clear that giving immigrants ...
... immigrants illustrate important aspects of the Flemming government's attitude toward immigration . Although it was felt that immigration could be advantageous to the agriculture industry , Flemming made it very clear that giving immigrants ...
Page 104
... immigrants employed in professional occupations and skilled trades instead of agricultural labourers . This change occurred at the same time as federal immigration policy began emphasizing skill and education as the criteria for ...
... immigrants employed in professional occupations and skilled trades instead of agricultural labourers . This change occurred at the same time as federal immigration policy began emphasizing skill and education as the criteria for ...
Contents
CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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