The impact of immigration on Canada's population / by Warren E. Kalbach.: CS99-546/1970E-PDF

"Few people would question the importance of migration for Canada's relatively short history. The emergence of Canada as a nation, like that of the United States, was a product of the unique conditions and developments in Western Europe which gave rise to the era of exploration and subsequent migration of millions of Europeans to the New World. Those who were among the first to establish themselves, i.e., the French and the British, set the basic character of Canada's population and the criteria by which the desirability of all subsequent immigration was to be judged. ..."--Intro.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics.
Title The impact of immigration on Canada's population / by Warren E. Kalbach.
Series title 1961 Census monograph
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "One of a series of 1961 census monographs prepared for the Census Division, Dominion Bureau of Statistics."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Ottawa : Dominion Bureau of Statistics, 1970.
Author / Contributor Kalbach, Warren E.,1922-
Description xxxiv, 465 p. : charts.
Catalogue number
  • CS99-546/1970E-PDF
Subject terms Census data
Immigration
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