The warmth of the welcome : is Atlantic Canada a home away from home for immigrants? / edited by Evangelia Tastsoglou, Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Barbara Cottrell.
Material type: TextPublisher: Sydney, Nova Scotia : Cape Breton University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781927492154
- 1927492157
- 9781927492161
- 1927492165
- 9781927492178
- 1927492173
- Immigrants -- Atlantic Provinces
- Immigrants -- Cultural assimilation -- Atlantic Provinces
- Naturalization -- Atlantic Provinces
- Immigrants -- Atlantic Provinces -- Attitudes
- Immigrants -- Int�egration -- Provinces de l'Atlantique
- Immigrants -- Provinces de l'Atlantique -- Attitudes
- Immigrants -- Provinces de l'Atlantique
- Naturalisation -- Provinces de l'Atlantique
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Immigrants
- Immigrants -- Attitudes
- Immigrants -- Cultural assimilation
- Naturalization
- Canada -- Atlantic Provinces
- 305.9/0691209715 23
- JV7220
- cci1icc
- coll13
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1: Welcoming communities? The backdrop to immigration in Atlantic Canada -- Section 2: Immigration and settlement policies and immigrant experiences -- Section 3: Immigration in small communities -- Section 4: Building belonging.
Atlantic Canada is renowned for its lengthy coastlines, rural expanses, a reputedly slower pace and its welcoming, warm and friendly people. But is it truly welcoming? What makes it a home away from home for newcomers in the region?
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