Friday, December 20, 2019

Fluctuation Of Immigration On Canada And The 20th Century...

GNED 219-003 WINTER 2016 INTERNET RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT FLUCTUATIONS OF IMMIGRATION TO CANADA IN THE 20th CENTURY WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE FACTORS? MADE BY: AAYUSHI SHAH STUDENT NO. : 300874124 Fluctuation of immigration to Canada in 20th century and what are possible factors? Firstly, what is immigration? Origin of the word immigration is from [im-i-grey-shuh n] Definition of immigration: Immigration is an action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. Immigration to Canada means people come from different countries of the world and decide to live†¦show more content†¦Canada is unusual among the developed countries as it is evolving with a steady pace and it was inhabited for around thousands of years by multiple groups of indigenous people. The variations in the immigration were started since the 15th century. Firstly, the British and French people explored the land of Canada and resolved along the Atlantic coast. By the rise of the 18th century France have succeeded in setting up their colonies in the North America. After all, this disputes Canada was formed with the union of three major British North American colonies through confederation. Canada has taken shape as a federal dominion of four provinces. From here Canada was incepted as a nation. On July 1, 1867 Canada’s first ever constitution was passed under the British North America Act. Even though Canada was not accepted as a fully independent nation as the stepping stone â€Å"United Kingdom† resists its legislative control over Canada. Till then Canada does not have its foreign embassy unless its first one in the Washington D.C, in 1931. Until 1949, only the British parliament was able to make effective changes to the Constitution of Canada but the British North America Act (phase 2), 1949 provided the parliament of Canada the authority to make limited constitutional modification. However, by the end of 20th century the Canadian parliament triumph the Policy making system with the Canada Act 1982. Hence all policies

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