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  2. History of immigration to Canada - Wikipedia

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    The history of immigration to Canada details the movement of people to modern-day Canada.The modern Canadian legal regime was founded in 1867, but Canada also has legal and cultural continuity with French and British colonies in North America that go back to the 17th century, and during the colonial era, immigration was a major political and economic issue with Britain and France competing to ...

  3. Great Migration of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Great Migration of Canada (also known as the Great Migration from Britain or the second wave of immigration to Canada) was a period of high immigration to Canada from 1815 to 1850, which involved over 800,000 immigrants, mainly of British and Irish origin. [1] Though Europe was becoming richer through the Industrial Revolution, population ...

  4. Canada immigration statistics - Wikipedia

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    Since confederation in 1867 through to the contemporary era, decadal and demi-decadal census reports in Canada have compiled detailed immigration statistics. During this period, the highest annual immigration rate in Canada occurred in 1913, when 400,900 new immigrants accounted for 5.3 percent of the total population, [1] [2] while the greatest number of immigrants admitted to Canada in ...

  5. Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 (French: Musée canadien de l'immigration du Quai 21), in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is Canada's national museum of immigration. The museum occupies part of Pier 21, the former ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971. Pier 21 is Canada's last remaining ocean immigration shed.

  6. Immigration Act, 1869 - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration Act of 1869 was intended to encourage immigrants to settle the Canadian West, [3][1] as well as re-enacting controls previously enacted by the British North American colonies. (Responsibility for legislating the controls had shifted from the former colonies to the Dominion as a result of the Canadian Confederation in 1867.)

  7. Petworth Emigration Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Canadian citizenship. The Petworth Emigration Scheme was an initiative sponsored by the Earl of Egremont and promoted by Thomas Sockett, Anglican Rector of Petworth. [1] It sent around 1800 working-class people from southern England to Upper Canada between 1832 and 1837. [2]

  8. Chinese Canadians in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The places of origin of the Chinese immigrants were not recorded on Canadian census records. Most immigrants to British Columbia in the late 1800s were from Guangdong, [31] with many others from Fujian. Of those from Guangdong, most came from Siyi (Sze-yap), a group of four counties. [32] By 1862 Barkerville had over 5,000 Chinese. [33]

  9. Quebec diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Quebec diaspora. The Quebec diaspora consists of Quebec immigrants and their descendants dispersed over the North American continent and historically concentrated in the New England region of the United States, Ontario, and the Canadian Prairies. The mass emigration out of Quebec occurred in the period between 1840 and the Great Depression of ...

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