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Your search for resources in Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship tagged with Community returned 8 results.
Ambiguities in Diversity Management
Delivery of Sports and Recreation Services
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2004: Cecile Poirier
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 160-161;
Library code: J3-16, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2004 Number 1
Tags: Immigration, Canada, Sport, Recreation, Community
Offering needs and services to immigrant communities to raise awareness
Between Obligation and Refusal
Thoughts on a Process of Inclusion & Role of Municipalities
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2004: John Richardson
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 172-173;
Library code: J3-16, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2004 Number 1
Tags: Immigration, Community, Inclusion
By making a place for community interests to share responsibility for developing and providing service, the municipality can facilitate the process of inclusion
Diversity and Access
Addressing Newcomer's Needs in the City of Vancouver
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2004: Baldwin Wong
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 158-159;
Library code: J3-16, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2004 Number 1
Tags: Immigration, Newcomers, Vancouver, Canada, Community, Diversity
Making a community more diverse
Helping Immigrants Become Established in the Regions
A Challenge for the Entire Community
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2008: Manuel & Lara
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 17-21;
Library code: J3-20, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2008 Number 5
Tags: Rural, Canada, Statistics, Immigrants, Community, Settlement
The 2007 Census confirms that the population is declining in rural Canada and that immigration is a key means of countering that trend
Immigration to Rural Communities
A Distinctive & Distinctly Promising Phenomenon
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Ouattara & Tranchant
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 97-103;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Rural, Urban, French, Francophone, Immigrants, Migrate, Community
There appears to be a pattern among Francophone immigrants over the past few years to migrate to French-speaking rural communities rather than urban centres
Immigration to Smaller Communities in Saskatchewan
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Josephy Garcea
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 134-139;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Immigration, Settlement, Saskatchewan, Canada, Community
This article addresses the following two important questions related to immigration to smaller communities in Saskatchewan
Planning for Immigration to the Prairies
A Community Practitioner's Experience
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Spring 2009: Kim Shukla
Language(s): English
Format: Magazine, 50-53;
Library code: J3-21, Available copies: 2
Published: Spring 2009 Number 6
Tags: Immigration, Prairies, Community, population, Canada
Using immigration to increase population growth
When Immigrants are the Minority within the Minority
Openness & Identity Inclusion in Francophone Communities
In: Immigration > Settlement and Sponsorship
Author: Our Diverse Cities Summer 2007: Nicole Gallant
Language(s): English/French
Format: Magazine, 85-89;
Library code: J3-18, Available copies: 2
Published: Summer 2007 Number 3
Tags: Acadian, Francophone, Minority, Immigrants, Community
This article shows that Francophone populations in minority communities are generally favourable to immigration, but that some people believe that immigrants should not be allowed to call themselves Acadian or Fransaskois
