The Puzzle of Canadian Exceptionalism in Contemporary Immigration Policy
Michael Trebilcock ()
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Michael Trebilcock: University of Toronto
Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2019, vol. 20, issue 3, No 11, 823-849
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Abstract This paper seeks first to describe features of contemporary Canadian immigration policy that render it exceptional relative to its own earlier history and relative to current public and political sentiment favoring much more restrictive immigration policies in many other developed countries. Canada, since the 1970s and more markedly since the early 1990s, has adopted a highly expansionist and non-discriminatory immigration policy that in immigrant per capita terms exceeds that of most other developed countries and also reflects an increasingly diverse range of source countries. Accompanying this shift in immigration policy over recent decades, public attitudes, as reflected in various public opinion polls, to these policies have become increasingly supportive and are not the source of serious division among the major national political parties. The paper then goes on to evaluate possible explanations for this state of exceptionalism, including geography, economic necessity, the changing geo-political environment, the structure of the Canadian political system, and political leadership. The paper concludes with some tentative thoughts on the sustainability of current policies and the wisdom of adopting even more expansionary policies (as sometimes proposed).
Keywords: Canada; Immigration policy; Canadian exceptionalism; Multiculturalism; Integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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