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1. Expanding engineering practices: immigrant accounts of innovation from a practice-based perspective.

2. Unravelling the Interconnections of Immigration, Precarious Labour and Racism Across the Life Course.

3. Religion and post-migration aspirations: Ethiopian migrants in Canada.

4. Bonding social ties: relative human capital and immigrant network choices.

5. National origins, social context, timing of migration and the physical and mental health of Caribbeans living in and outside of Canada.

6. Fostering trust and sharing responsibility to increase access to dementia care for immigrant older adults.

7. Active learning for active ageing: Chinese senior immigrants' lifelong learning in Canada.

8. Moral panic and governance in public policy: Canadian immigration policy, the city of Edmonton resolution and Blacks, 1906–1911.

9. The ‘[h]unt for new Canadians begins in the classroom ’: the construction and contradictions of Canadian policy discourse on international education.

10. Sexuality and everydayness in a transnational context: toward a re-imagined West-China relationship?

11. Obligations and Expectations: Perceived Relationship between Transnational Housing Investment and Housing Consumption Decisions among Ghanaian Immigrants in Canada.

12. ‘Not everyone can be a Gandhi’: South Asian-trained doctors immigrating to Canada, c. 1961–1971.

13. The Earnings of Immigrant and Native-Born Men in Canada: The Role of Social Networks and Social Capital.

14. Searching for belonging and confronting exclusion: a person-centred approach to immigrant settlement experiences in Canada.

15. The World of an Irish Merchant Migrant to the Canadas, 1830–43: The Memoir of David Blair Little.

16. ‘Stepbrothers from the Middle East’: negotiations of racial identity among Jewish-Israeli immigrants in Toronto.

17. Ideal partnership or marriage of convenience? Canada's ambivalent relationship with the International Organization for Migration.

18. Eastern/Western conceptions of the “Good Teacher” and the construction of difference in teacher education.

19. Migrant mothers, home and emotional capital – hidden citizenship practices.

20. Race, Language, or Length of Residency? Explaining Unequal Uptake of Government Pensions in Canada.

21. Assembling a visa requirement against the Mexican ‘wave’: migrant illegalization, policy and affective ‘crises’ in Canada.

22. ‘I'm Still Not Crossing That’: Borders, Dispossession, and Sovereignty in Frozen River (2008).

23. 'Race' and HIV vulnerability in a transnational context: the case of Chinese immigrants to Canada.

24. Intimacy, identity and relationship in the accounts of Chinese immigrants to Canada: the contribution of narrative analysis.

25. Masculinities on transnational journeys: sexual practices and risk management among male Chinese immigrants to Canada.

26. English: its role as the language of comity in an employment programme for Canadian immigrants.

27. Economic disparities among South Asian immigrants in Canada.

28. Social network development experiences of immigrants from Turkey to Canada.

29. Culture, but more than culture: an exploratory study of the HIV vulnerability of Indian immigrants in Canada.

30. At the temporary–permanent divide: how Canada produces temporariness and makes citizens through its security, work, and settlement policies.

31. The Geopolitics of Migrant Mobility: Tracing State Relations Through Refugee Claims, Boats, and Discourses.

32. 'The Moon Back Home is Brighter'?: Return Migration and the Cultural Politics of Belonging.

33. High-income Indian immigrants in Canada.

34. PATTERNS OF POLITICS IN CANADA'S IMMIGRANT-RECEIVING CITIES AND SUBURBS.

35. Housing affordability and Toronto's rental market: perspectives from the housing careers of Jamaican, Polish and Somali Newcomers.

36. The Housing Careers of Polish and Somali Newcomers in Toronto's Rental Market.

37. East Asian and European entrepreneur immigrants in British Columbia, Canada: post-migration conduct and pre-migration context.

38. Ties that Bind: the Gulf Palestinian Community in Toronto.

39. Canadian and American Treatment of the Nikkei, 1890–1949: A Comparison.

40. Citizenship, enclaves and earnings: comparing two cool countries.

41. Learning French as a second official language in Canada: comparing monolingual and bilingual students at Grade 6.

42. The labour market integration of refugee and family reunion immigrants: a comparison of outcomes in Canada and Sweden.

43. Risk perception and vulnerability to STIs and HIV/AIDS among immigrant Latin-American women in Canada.

44. Factors influencing the fertility choices of child immigrants in Canada.

45. Living through our children: exploring the education and career ‘choices’ of racialized immigrant youth in Canada.

46. Resilience and housing choices among Filipino immigrants in Toronto.

47. Unauthorised Crossings, Danger and Death at the Canada–US Border.

48. Bosses of Their Own: Are the Children of Immigrants More Likely to be Self-Employed than their Parents?

49. Self-searching migrants: youth and adulthood, work and holiday in the lives of Japanese temporary residents in Canada and Australia.

50. South Africa as dystopia: diaspora views from Canada.