Abstract

A review of changes in Canadian immigration policy since 1867 is presented, and the factors that led to those changes are discussed. The authors distinguish three main phases: an initial period in which immigration was encouraged, followed by a period of restrictions on immigration, and a final phase reflecting Canada's economic growth and the elimination of discrimination with regard to immigrants.

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