"The Land Newly Found" is comprehensive, fascinating collection
of first-hand accounts from the frontiers of Canadian immigration
history. Drawn from letters, newspapers, and reportage, these vivid
accounts range from the 18th century to the present day, and
provide an insightful look into the lives and minds of newly
arrived immigrants to Canada as well as the politicians,
policy-makers, and public who witnessed their arrival. Chosen for
their immediacy and engaging acuity into the Canadian immigration
experience, these eyewitness accounts are broad in scope, revealing
the hardships and heartbreak, hard work and happiness of people
beginning their lives anew in a foreign land.
From war brides and home children to refugees and boat people,
"The Land Newly Found" not only explores the personal stories of
those who choose to make Canada their new home, but provides keen
insight into the policies and political struggles of a budding
multicultural nation.
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