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Containing Diversity
Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century
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$68.95
ISBN: 9781442609044
Pub Date: October 2022
Containing Diversity presents a novel approach to understanding the politics of immigration in Canada in the twenty-first century.
Politics in North America
Redefining Continental Relations
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$69.00
ISBN: 9781551116426
Pub Date: September 2007
In Politics in North America: Redefining Continental Relations, prominent authors from Canada, the United States, and Mexico explore the politics of redefining the institutional, economic, geographic, and cultural boundaries of North America.
Selling Diversity
Immigration, Multiculturalism, Employment Equity, and Globalization
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$32.95
ISBN: 9781442600720
Pub Date: September 2002
Using gender, race/ethnicity, and class lenses to frame their analysis, the authors review Canadian immigration, multiculturalism, and employment equity policies, including their different historical origins, to illustrate how a preference for selling diversity has emerged in the last decade.

Containing Diversity
Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century
$68.95
ISBN: 9781442609044
Pub Date: October 2022
Containing Diversity presents a novel approach to understanding the politics of immigration in Canada in the twenty-first century.
Politics in North America
Redefining Continental Relations
$69.00
ISBN: 9781551116426
Pub Date: September 2007
In Politics in North America: Redefining Continental Relations, prominent authors from Canada, the United States, and Mexico explore the politics of redefining the institutional, economic, geographic, and cultural boundaries of North America.
Selling Diversity
Immigration, Multiculturalism, Employment Equity, and Globalization
$32.95
ISBN: 9781442600720
Pub Date: September 2002
Using gender, race/ethnicity, and class lenses to frame their analysis, the authors review Canadian immigration, multiculturalism, and employment equity policies, including their different historical origins, to illustrate how a preference for selling diversity has emerged in the last decade.