Abstract
Like so many policy areas, Canada's immigration policy has been fundamentally altered by the privatizing and commodifying logic of neoliberalism. Alexandra Dobrowolsky's The Intended and Unintended Effects of a New Immigration Strategy: Insights from Nova Scotia's Provincial Nominee Program shows how decentralizing immigration policy to the provincial level can exacerbate the class, race, and gender inequalities neoliberal policies foster to the point of policy failure.
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