SOCA01H3 Chapter 10.5: SOCA01H3 Chapter 10.: Chapter 10.5

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Immigration levels are the result of many forces. Displacement of people caused by war and political upheaval, economic growth or c. Chart below shows that immigration levels spiked during the late 1880s, the 1910s, and th and they have remained comparatively high and stable since the 1990s. In 1967, canada implemented a points system as a way to encourage skilled workers to im. Under this system, there were no quotas on the number of people who could immig. Canada but prospective immigrants were assigned points if they possessed a numbe qualities. Knew english or french (canada"s two official languages) Had a relative or family member in canada. Were immigrating to an area of canada with high employment. More recently, changes to federal immigration policy have made it easier to relocate to can or collapse d the 1950s, to immigrate to migrate to mber of desired to canada, a ondi.

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