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Title: Invaded By Immigrants
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Many issues need to be
debated and settled such as should we allow further immigration into Canada, to
what degree should immigrants segregate or integrate, who should be allowed to
immigrate, and on what conditions. These are very serious questions and the
answers to them will have a profound effect on life in Canada and indeed all
over the world... Showed first 250 characters
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These are very serious questions and the
answers to them will have a profound effect on life in Canada and indeed all
over the world.
Until the great depression at the beginning of the century Canada had
encouraged immigration from Europe, especially Britain... Showed next 250 characters
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