Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Introduction
Chapter 1: Provinces, Immigration, and Institutional Change
Chapter 2: Quebec and Manitoba: Province Building Centred on
Immigration
Chapter 3: Ontario and British Columbia: Expansion and
Contraction
Chapter 4: Alberta and Saskatchewan: Immigrants as "Natural
Resources"
Chapter 5: Atlantic Canada: Immigration for the Survival of
Provincial Societies
Chapter 6: The Future of the "Canadian Model"
Appendix: An approach comparing provincial policies and
programs
Bibliography
Index
Mireille Paquet is an associate professor in the
Department of Political Science at Concordia University.
" Province Building and the Federalization of Immigration in Canada
is an invaluable contribution to the fields of Canadian and Quebec
public policy as well as to studies of federalism and immigration.
This is truly a pioneering study, both for the subject itself and
for its methodological ambitions."--Guy Laforest, Executive
Director, École nationale d'administration publique
"Displaying a thorough comprehension of work on provincial policy
and Canadian federalism, Province-Building and the Federalization
of Immigration in Canada includes informative theoretical sections,
solid methodological reflections, and reviews of the current
literature on immigration policy." --Peter Graefe, Department of
Political Science, McMaster University
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