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Canadian Urban Growth Trends by Ira M. Robinson Pdf
Canadian Urban Growth Trends is a penetrating analysis of the conditions and the sometimes perplexing recent trends in urban population growth in Canada which presents a strong argument for the adoption of a settlements policy at the federal level.
James W. Simmons,Larry S. Bourne,University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies
Author : James W. Simmons,Larry S. Bourne,University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies Publisher : Unknown Page : 72 pages File Size : 51,9 Mb Release : 1984 Category : Canada ISBN : UOM:39015055385028
Recent Trends and Patterns in Canadian Settlement, 1976-1981 by James W. Simmons,Larry S. Bourne,University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies Pdf
University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies
Author : University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies Publisher : Unknown Page : 59 pages File Size : 44,9 Mb Release : 1984 Category : Electronic ISBN : OCLC:630030819
Planning in Cold Climates by Norman Pressman,Xenia Zepic,University of Winnipeg. Institute of Urban Studies Pdf
Explores the development policies, strategies, concepts and trends that are intended to ameliorate the Canadian urban environments, particularly on problems arising during the lengthy harsh winter season. A critique of existing policies and developments reveals some errors which have been made in the past in Canadian towns and cities, from both social and physical viewpoints.
Author : Cecil J. Houston,William J. Smyth Publisher : University of Toronto Press Page : 380 pages File Size : 40,8 Mb Release : 1990-12-15 Category : History ISBN : 9781487590284
Irish Emigration and Canadian Settlement by Cecil J. Houston,William J. Smyth Pdf
In mid-nineteenth-century Canada, the Irish outnumbered the English and Scots two to one. Yet they have been much less studied than their US counterparts, even though their experience was very different. Irish settlers arrived earlier in Canada, formed a larger proportion of the founding communities, and were largely rural-based; more than half were Protestant. The Famine provided only a rather late part of the Irish emigration to Canada, which took place principally between 1816 and 1855. The authors evaluate both emigration and settlement and present as well revealing personal documents about intense, often painful experiences of the settlers. Part I explores the geographical links – particularly the phenomenon of chain migration – that shaped decisions to leave Ireland. Part II examines patterns of settlement in the new land. Part III, with biographies of immigrants and collections of letters written home, chronicles personal and social life in the new land and the abiding interest in family and friends in Canada and back in Ireland. The documents illustrate links and patterns revealed in the earlier analysis of emigration and settlement; they also offer an additional, intimate perspective on a key phase in the cultural history of Canada and Ireland.
Immigrant Settlement Policy in Canadian Municipalities by Erin Tolley,Robert Young Pdf
Drawing on a great many in-depth interviews with government officials and front-line workers, contributors provide a comparative assessment of approaches to immigrant settlement in nineteen Canadian municipalities. This is complemented by a discussion of the federal government's role in this policy field, and by a comprehensive introduction and conclusion, which ground the book historically and thematically, synthesize its key findings, and provide recommendations for addressing the challenges related to intergovernmental cooperation, settlement service delivery, and overall immigrant outcomes. Individual chapters examine the mechanics of public policy-making but also tell a story about diverse and innovative approaches to immigrant settlement in Canada's towns and cities, about gaps and problems in the system, and about the ways in which governments and communities are working together to facilitate integration. Contributors include Zainab Amery (Carleton University), Caroline Andrew (University of Ottawa), Guy Chiasson (Université du Québec en Outaouais), Rodney Haddow (University of Toronto), Rachida Abdourhamane Hima (Government of Canada), Christine Hughes (Carleton University), Serena Kataoka (University of Victoria), Junichiro Koji (University of Ottawa), Warren Magnusson (University of Victoria), Daiva Stasiulis (Carleton University), Erin Tolley (Queen's University), and Robert Young (University of Western Ontario).
Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada by Anonim Pdf
By examining newcomers' progress over time, the LSIC affords the possibility of assisting researchers and policy-makers to go beyond existing descriptions of immigrant integration outcomes to an examination of how newcomers achieve these outcomes -- in essence, the "how" and "why" dimensions. While the full value of the survey will be reached when the three waves of data collection are completed, this first wave of data provides important benchmark information. The focus of this publication is on the early settlement experiences of immigrants, from pre-migration to the first six months after arrival. First an overview of the LSIC population is provided, looking at both pre-migration characteristics as well as those at arrival. This is followed by a comprehensive look at the first six months of the settlement process, looking at things such as health, housing and mobility; education and training taken since arrival; employment, income and the general perception of the immigrant's settlement experience. Finally, a more in-depth look at problems and difficulties newcomers experience in four key areas of integration is presented: accessing health services, finding housing, accessing education and training, and finding employment. Challenges to integration are examined in terms of what help was needed, received and from whom, or needed and not received.
Immigration and Settlement: Challenges, Experiences, and Opportunities draws on a selection of papers that were presented at the international Migration and the Global City conference at Ryerson University, Toronto, in October of 2010. Through the use of international and Canadian perspectives, this book examines the contemporary challenges, experiences, and opportunities of immigration and settlement in global, Canadian, and Torontonian contexts. In seventeen comprehensive chapters, this text approaches immigration and settlement from various thematic angles, including: rights, state, and citizenship; immigrants as labour; communities and identities; housing and residential contexts; and emerging opportunities. Immigration and Settlement will be of interest to academics, researchers and students, policy-makers, NGOs and settlement practitioners, and activists and community organizers.
Fred W. H. Dawes,University of Winnipeg. Institute of Urban Studies
Author : Fred W. H. Dawes,University of Winnipeg. Institute of Urban Studies Publisher : Unknown Page : 40 pages File Size : 48,6 Mb Release : 1986 Category : Canada ISBN : NWU:35556021700299
Human Settlements Development by Fred W. H. Dawes,University of Winnipeg. Institute of Urban Studies Pdf
This paper discusses the effects of rural-to-urban & other types of migration on economic development & growth, plans & strategies for development of human settlements, the application of integrated programming for human settlement development in the third world, the role of the university in educating urban planners for work in the third world, and lessons from the third world for Canada regarding urban planning & development.
HABITAT, the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements by Canada. Delegation to the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements, Vancouver, B.C., 1976 Pdf