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Population Movement Into and Out of Canada's Immigrant Gateway Cities: A Comparative Study of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver
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Population Movement Into and Out of Canada's Immigrant Gateway Cities: A Comparative Study of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver
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Abstract |
According to the authors, Montreal lost Anglophones in both the 1980s and 1990s, while the city's Francophones had basically balanced net migration flows over the entire study period (1976-2001). Montreal never had a significant gain in migrants with university education. While Toronto and Vancouver more or less gained visible minorities, Montreal lost them during the study period.
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Ottawa, ON
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Statistics Canada
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September 2004
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35p.
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en
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0-662-38005-3
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Hou, Feng, and Larry S. Bourne. Population Movement Into and Out of Canada’s Immigrant Gateway Cities: A Comparative Study of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Ottawa, ON: Statistics Canada, 2004. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/11f0019m/11f0019m2004229-eng.pdf.
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