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Robert Vineberg
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Springer; 2012 edition (November 8, 2011)
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SpringerBriefs in Population Studies. Responding to Immigrants' Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience. Authors: Vineberg, Robert. Robert Vineberg has a BA in History from the University of Toronto as well as an MA in Canadian History and a Graduate Diploma in Public Administration, both from Carleton University, in Ottawa. His book, Responding to Immigrant’s Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience (Springer), was published in 2012.

From the tentative steps taken by the pre-Confederation colonies to provide for the needs of arriving immigrants, often sick and destitute, through the provision of accommodation and free land to settlers of a century ago, to today’s multi-faceted settlement program, this book traces a fascinating history that provides an important context to today’s policies and practices.

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Some survey histories of Canadian Immigration have touched on elements of settlement policy but no history of services to immigrants in Canada has been published heretofore

Some survey histories of Canadian Immigration have touched on elements of settlement policy but no history of services to immigrants in Canada has been published heretofore. Responding to Immigrants’ Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience addresses this gap in the historiography of Canadian Immigration

Responding to Immigrants’ Settlement Needs The Canadian Experience Robert Vineberg PMC Conference, November 4, 2011 Contents Pre-Confederation  Post-Confederation to 1914  The Interwar Period  Post World War II to 1974  Creation of the Settlement Program  Settlement Renewal and Devolution  Funding Issues  Modern Settlement Programming  2 The Two Way Street  I can scarcely imagine any obligation which it is more incumbent on Government

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Responding to Immigrants' Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience (SpringerBriefs in Population Studies).

Robert Vineberg PMC Conference, November 4, 2011. Article · January 2016 with 1 Reads. What follows is the work product of the Committee in responding to President Mackersie’s charge. The book also details how methods were refined and improved over time as well as how those involved developed new ways to obtain and, more importantly, utilize the information. The initial priority was to survey the membership of the AAST to better understand the current conditions under which hospitalized GTPs are receiving care.

While much has been written about Canada's modern settlement program and there is a growing body of research and analysis of the settlement and integration successes and challenges of recent years, there is virtually no literature that has addressed the history of settlement services since the beginning of immigration to Canada. Some survey histories of Canadian Immigration have touched on elements of settlement policy but no history of services to immigrants in Canada has been published heretofore. Responding to Immigrants? Settlement Needs: The Canadian Experience addresses this gap in the historiography of Canadian Immigration. From the tentative steps taken by the pre-Confederation colonies to provide for the needs of arriving immigrants, often sick and destitute, through the provision of accommodation and free land to settlers of a century ago, to today's multi-faceted settlement program, this book traces a fascinating history that provides an important context to today's policies and practices. It also serves to remind us that those who preceded us did, indeed, care for immigrants and did much to make them feel welcome in Canada. The Canadian experience in integration, over the past two centuries, suggests many policy-related research themes for further exploration both in Canada and in other immigrant receiving countries.