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A Bounded Land

A Bounded Land

Reflections on Settler Colonialism in Canada
by R. Cole Harris
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Canada is a bounded land – a nation situated between rock and cold to the north and a border to the south. Cole Harris traces how society was reorganized – for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike – when Europeans resettled this distinctive land. Through a series of vignettes that focus on people’s experiences on the ground, he expose …

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A Bounded Land

A Bounded Land

Reflections on Settler Colonialism in Canada
by Cole Harris
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Canada is a bounded land – a nation situated between rock and cold to the north and a border to the south. Cole Harris traces how society was reorganized – for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike – when Europeans resettled this distinctive land. Through a series of vignettes that focus on people’s experiences on the ground, he expose …

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Queen of the Maple Leaf

Queen of the Maple Leaf

Beauty Contests and Settler Femininity
by Patrizia Gentile
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As modern versions of the settler nation took root in twentieth-century Canada, beauty emerged as a business. Queen of the Maple Leaf deftly uncovers the codes of femininity, class, sexuality, and race that beauty pageants exemplified, whether they took place on local or national stages. A union-organized pageant such as Queen of the Dressmakers, f …

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North of El Norte

North of El Norte

Illegalized Mexican Migrants in Canada
by Paloma E. Villegas
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North of El Norte provides an important counterpoint to the attention given to Mexican migration to the United States by examining a lesser-known migration route: that taken by contemporary Mexican migrants to Canada.

 

Paloma Villegas considers changing Canadian immigration policy and practice, and the implications of these changes for Mexican migra …

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Refugee Law after 9/11

Refugee Law after 9/11

Sanctuary and Security in Canada and the United States
by Obiora Chinedu Okafor
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Common wisdom suggests that the 9/11 terrorist attacks changed everything about the character of refugee law in the United States and in neighbouring Canada. But did they? If so, how do the responses of the two countries compare in terms of their negative impacts on refugee rights? Refugee Law after 9/11 undertakes a systematic examination of avail …

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Bootstraps Need Boots

Bootstraps Need Boots

One Tory’s Lonely Fight to End Poverty in Canada
by Hugh Segal
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For more than four decades, Hugh Segal has been one of the leading voices of progressive conservatism in Canada. A self-described Red Tory warrior who disdains “bootstrap” approaches to poverty, he has always promoted policies, especially a basic annual income, to help the most economically vulnerable. Why would a life-long Tory support somethi …

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Crossing Law’s Border

Crossing Law’s Border

Canada’s Refugee Resettlement Program
by Shauna Labman
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Resettlement – the selection and transfer of refugees from the state where they seek asylum to another state – is considered a tool of refugee protection. In this nuanced account of Canada’s resettlement program from the Indochinese crisis of the 1970s to the Syrian crisis of the 2010s, Shauna Labman examines the role that law plays in resett …

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Unmooring the Komagata Maru

Unmooring the Komagata Maru

Charting Colonial Trajectories
edited by Rita Dhamoon; Davina Bhandar; Renisa Mawani & Satwinder Kaur Bains
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In 1914, the SS Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver Harbour and was detained for two months. Most of its 376 passengers were then forcibly returned to India. Unmooring the Komagata Maru challenges conventional Canadian historical accounts by drawing from multiple disciplines and fields to consider the international and colonial dimensions of the voy …

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Putting Family First

Putting Family First

Migration and Integration in Canada
edited by Harald Bauder
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When migrants reach their new home, we often interpret their settlement and integration as an individual process driven largely by the labour market. But family plays a crucial role.

 

Putting Family First is the fruit of a four-year academic–community partnership to investigate the experience of immigrant families settling in Greater Toronto. Cont …

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Enforcing Exclusion

Enforcing Exclusion

Precarious Migrants and the Law in Canada
by Sarah Grayce Marsden
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In Canada’s liberal dream, the law extends its benefits to everyone. But the law also determines who is included in that “everyone.” Migrant workers, long welcomed in Canada for their labour, are often excluded from both workplace protections and basic social benefits such as health care, income assistance, and education due to their lack of …

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A Family Matter

A Family Matter

Citizenship, Conjugal Relationships, and Canadian Immigration Policy
by Megan Gaucher
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What is family? Citing national security and societal welfare, the Harper government adopted a strict definition of family to limit access to citizenship for certain immigrants. Megan Gaucher analyzes the government’s assessment of sexual-minority refugee claimants’ relationship history, common-law and married spousal sponsorship applications, …

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Enforcing Exclusion

Enforcing Exclusion

Precarious Migrants and the Law in Canada
by Sarah Marsden
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Migrant workers, though long welcomed in Canada for their labour, are often excluded from both workplace protections and basic social benefits such as health care, income assistance, and education. Through interviews with migrants and their advocates, Marsden shows that people with precarious migration status face barriers in law, policy, and pract …

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Governing Irregular Migration

Governing Irregular Migration

Bordering Culture, Labour, and Security in Spain
by David Moffette
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This thorough analysis of immigration governance in Spain explores the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion at play at one of Europe’s southern borders. Drawing on interviews with policymakers and from parliamentary debates, laws, and policy documents, David Moffette reveals the complicated legal obstacles facing migrants with precarious immigrati …

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Hard Work Conquers All

Hard Work Conquers All

Building the Finnish Community in Canada
edited by Michel S. Beaulieu; David K. Ratz & Ronald N. Harpelle
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Above the entrance to the Finnish Labour Temple in Thunder Bay is the motto labor omnia vincit – “hard work conquers all” – reflecting the dedication of the Finnish community in Canada. Hard Work Conquers All examines Finnish community building in Canada during the twentieth century. Waves of immigrants imbued the relationship between peopl …

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Disabling Barriers

Disabling Barriers

Social Movements, Disability History, and the Law
edited by Ravi Malhotra & Benjamin Isitt
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Disabling Barriers analyzes issues relating to disability at different moments in Canadian and American history. In this volume, legal scholars, historians, and disability-rights activists explore how disabled people have been portrayed and treated in a variety of contexts, including within the labour market, the workers’ compensation system, the …

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Contemporary Slavery

Contemporary Slavery

Popular Rhetoric and Political Practice
edited by Annie Bunting & Joel Quirk
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Contemporary slavery has emerged as a source of fascination and a spur to political mobilization. This volume brings together experts to carefully explore how the language of slavery has been invoked to support a series of government interventions, activist projects, legal instruments, and rhetorical and visual performances. However well-intentione …

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Griffintown

Griffintown

Identity and Memory in an Irish Diaspora Neighbourhood
by Matthew Barlow
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This vibrant biography of Griffintown, an inner-city Montreal neighbourhood, brings to life the history of Irish identity in the legendary enclave. As Irish immigration dwindled by the late nineteenth century, Irish culture in the city became diasporic, reflecting an imagined homeland. Focusing on the power of memory to shape community, Matthew Bar …

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Trans-Pacific Mobilities

Trans-Pacific Mobilities

The Chinese and Canada
edited by Lloyd L. Wong
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With the number of Chinese living outside of its borders expected to reach 52 million by 2030, China has one of the most mobile populations on earth, shaping economies, cultures, and politics around the globe. Trans-Pacific Mobilities charts how the cross-border movement of Chinese people, goods, and images affects notions of place, belonging, and …

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Infidels and the Damn Churches

Infidels and the Damn Churches

Irreligion and Religion in Settler British Columbia
by Lynne Marks
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British Columbia is at the forefront of a secularizing movement in the English-speaking world. Nearly half its residents claim no religious affiliation, and the province has the highest rate of unbelief or religious indifference in Canada. Infidels and the Damn Churches explores the historical roots of this phenomenon from the 1880s to the First Wo …

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Not Fit to Stay

Not Fit to Stay

Public Health Panics and South Asian Exclusion
by Sarah Isabel Wallace
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tagged : discrimination & race relations, emigration & immigration, 20th century

In the early 1900s, panic over the arrival of South Asian immigrants swept up and down the west coast of North America. While racism and fear of labour competition were at the heart of this furor, Not Fit to Stay reveals that public leaders – including physicians, union leaders, civil servants, journalists, and politicians – latched on to unsub …

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The Moral Economies of Ethnic and Nationalist Claims

The Moral Economies of Ethnic and Nationalist Claims

edited by Bruce J. Berman; André Laliberté & Stephen J. Larin
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Bringing together international experts on ethnicity and nationalism, this book argues that competing moral economies play an important role in ethnic and nationalist conflict. Its authors investigate how the beliefs and practices that normatively regulate and legitimize the distribution of wealth, power, and status in a society – moral economies …

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