GEO 691 Canadian Immigration: Patterns and Place

Offering a geographic perspective on Canadian immigration patterns and policies, this course examines the ‘why, who and where’ of Canadian immigrant experiences. There is a particular emphasis on the changes in Canada’s spatial, social and economic landscapes as a result of Canadian immigration policies over time within the context of contemporary global economics and communication technologies and the inherent complexities of pluralistic societies. Tut: 1 hr./ Lect: 2 hrs. Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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