White Canada Forever

White Canada Forever
Author: W. Peter Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN:

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White Canada Forever

White Canada Forever
Author: W. Peter Ward
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2002
Genre: Asians
ISBN: 0773523227

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In White Canada Forever Peter Ward reveals the full extent and periodic virulence of west coast racism."--BOOK JACKET.

White Canada Forever

White Canada Forever
Author: William Peter Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1990
Genre: British Columbia
ISBN:

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White Canada Forever

White Canada Forever
Author: Peter Ward
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2002-02-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773569936

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Ward draws upon a rich record of events and opinion in the provincial press, manuscript collections, and successive federal enquiries and royal commissions on Asian immigration. He locates the origins of west coast racism in the frustrated vision of a white British Columbia and an unshakeable belief in the unassimilability of the Asian immigrant. Canadian attitudes were dominated by a series of interlocking, hostile stereotypes derived from western perceptions of Asia and modified by the encounter between whites and Asians on the north Pacific coast. Public pressure on local, provincial, and federal governments led to discriminatory policies in the field of immigration and employment, and culminated in the forced relocation of west coast Japanese residents during World War II.

White Canada Forever

White Canada Forever
Author: William Peter Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1972
Genre: Asians
ISBN:

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Painting the Maple

Painting the Maple
Author: Veronica Jane Strong-Boag
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774806923

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The essays in this collection draw on feminist, post-colonial and cultural theory to analyze the different roles played by constructions of race and gender in shaping Canadian identity as represented in various aspects of its culture, history, politics and health care.

Ethnicity and Citizenship

Ethnicity and Citizenship
Author: J. A. Laponce
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780714646930

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The essays in this volume analyze both the components of citizenship in Canada and the diversity of attitudes concerning it from the interdisciplinary perspectives of political science, sociology, history, public law, and psychology. A number of related themes are addressed: the reciprocal nature of the relationship between legal (political) and societal (ethnic) citizenship; the conflict of identities for members of Anglophone and Francophone, native and immigrant, and European and 'indigenous' subcultures; the rivalry between federal and provincial orientations; and the processes of identity change resulting from shared experiences and interactions. In addition, the book contains an examination of past and present policies on immigration, of current arguments regarding the evolution of the Canadian constitutional system, and of the continuing search for new definitions of citizenship.

A Nation of Immigrants

A Nation of Immigrants
Author: Franca Iacovetta
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780802074829

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This collection of essays examines immigrants and racial-ethnic relations in Canada from the mid-nineteenth century to the post-1945 era.

Canada and the Third World

Canada and the Third World
Author: Sean Mills
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442606878

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Canada and the Third World provides a long overdue introduction to Canada's historical relationship with the Third World.

Alan Bowker's Canadian Heritage 2-Book Bundle

Alan Bowker's Canadian Heritage 2-Book Bundle
Author: Alan Bowker
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459735617

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In this two-book bundle, Alan Bowker sheds new light on two subjects with a surprising connection: the great Canadian writer Stephen Leacock and the rise of Canada on the world stage, which Leacock profiled with keen wit and observational skill. With Bowker as your guide, explore what it was really like to live through the great upheaval that pushed Canada to come into its own on the world stage. A Time Such as There Never Was Before Ottawa Book Award 2015 — Shortlisted The years after World War I were among the most tumultuous in Canadian history: a period of unremitting change, drama, and conflict. They were, in the words of Stephen Leacock, “a time such as there never was before.” The war had been a great crusade, and its end was supposed to bring a world made new. But the conflict had cost sixty thousand Canadian lives, with many more wounded, and had stirred up divisions in the young, diverse country. With Canada struggling to define itself, labour, farmers, business, the church, social reformers, and minorities all held extravagant hopes, irrational fears, and contradictory demands. Whose hopes would be realized, and whose dreams would end in disillusionment? Which changes would prove permanent and which would be transitory? A Time Such As There Never Was Before describes how this exciting period laid the foundation of the Canada we know today. On the Front Line of Life In the last decade of his life, Stephen Leacock turned to writing informal essays that blended humour with a conversational style and ripened wisdom to address issues he cared about most — education, literature, economics, Canada and its place in the world — and to confront the joys and sorrows of his own life. With an introduction that sets them in the context of his life, thoughts and times, these essays reveal a passionate, intelligent, personal Leacock, against a backdrop of Depression and war, finding hope and conveying the timeless message that only the human spirit can bring social justice, peace, and progress.