Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: Ideas, Interests, Institutions, and Issues Shaping Canadian Immigration Policy
2 From Wilderness to Nationhood, 1497?1867: ?The Land God Gave to Cain?
3 Immigration and the Consolidation of the Dominion, 1867?1896: Fulfilling the Destiny
4 Industrialization, Immigration, and the Foundation of Twentieth-Century Immigration Policy, 1896?1914
5 The War and the Recovery, 1914?1929: The Dominance of Economic Interests
6 The Depression Years, 1930?1937: Exclusion and Expulsion
7 The Recovery and the Second World War, 1938?1945: Closure and Internment
8 The Postwar Boom, 1946?1962: Reopening the Door Selectively
9 Immigration Policy, 1963?1976: Democracy and Due Process
10 Regulating the Refugee Influx, 1977?1994: The Fraying of the Consensus
11 Retrenchment, 1995?2008: A Return to Executive Discretion
12 Conclusion: Ideas, Interests, and Institutions
Notes
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