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1. INDIGENOUS LANDS AND TERRITORIES: SELF-DETERMINATION, ACTIVISM AND CANADA'S WHITE PAPER.

2. PRZEKŁAD JAKO NARZĘDZIE POJEDNANIA? O TŁUMACZENIU KANADYJSKICH LITERATUR RDZENNYCH NA JĘZYK FRANCUSKI W DOBIE DEKOLONIZACJI.

3. The 'Negative' Assimilation of Immigrants: a Counter-Example from the Canadian Labor Market.

4. The Homeownership Hierarchies of Canada and the United States: The Housing Patterns of White and Non-White Immigrants of the Past Thirty Years.

5. Refugee Integration in Canada: A Survey of Empirical Evidence and Existing Services.

6. The Resettlement Challenge: Integration of Refugees from Protracted Refugee Situations.

7. THE ACCULTURATION MATRIX AND THE POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE: WOMEN AND DENE GAMES.

8. Immigrant Fertility: An Examination of Social Characteristics and Assimilation.

9. Why Emigration Occurred: Chinese Immigrants to Edmonton.

10. THE LINK BETWEEN IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION IN CANADA, 1945-1986.

11. Acculturation, education, and gender roles: evidence from Canada.

12. ULICHNYE FAMILII AMONG THE DOUKHOBORS OF THE CAUCASUS AND CANADA.

13. French-English Canadian Subcultural Consumption Differences.

14. THE EARNINGS OF IMMIGRANT MEN IN CANADA: JOB TENURE...

16. The study of public administration in India, the Philippines, Canada and Australia: the universal struggle against epistemic colonization, and toward critical assimilation.

17. Relational Group Autonomy: Ethics of Care and the Multiculturalism Paradigm.

18. Enforcing Transnational White Solidarity: Asian Migration and the Formation of the U.S.-Canadian Boundary.

19. The making of an ‘arcane’ infrastructure: immigrant practitioners and the origins of professional engineering regulation in Ontario.

20. Changing Colours: Spatial Assimilation and New Racial Minority Immigrants.