Abstract

Migration of Ukrainians to Canada took place in 4 stages: before the first world war, after it, after the second world war and at the end of the XX century. It was caused, respectively, by economic, political, military-political and socio-economic reasons. The official attitude towards Ukrainians in Canada proceeded from racial beliefs about their inferiority compared to the dominant Anglo-Saxons. Although this policy was later transformed into multiculturalism, in reality it was quietly and tacitly applied in a daily practice.

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