Population Movement Into and Out of Canada's Immigrant Gateway Cities: A Comparative Study of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver

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Authors/collaborators
Title
Population Movement Into and Out of Canada's Immigrant Gateway Cities: A Comparative Study of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver
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.
Place
Ottawa, ON
Publisher
Statistics Canada
Date
September 2004
# of Pages
35p.
Language
en
ISBN
0-662-38005-3
URL
Citation
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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