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Since the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, over 5.6
million people have fled Syria and another 6.6 million remain
internally displaced. By January 2017, a total of 40,081 Syrians
had sought refuge across Canada in the largest resettlement event
the country has experienced since the Indochina refugee crisis.
Breaking new ground in an effort to understand and learn from the
Syrian Refugee Resettlement Initiative that Canada launched in
2015, A National Project examines the experiences of refugees,
receiving communities, and a range of stakeholders who were
involved in their resettlement, including sponsors, service
providers, and various local and municipal agencies. The
contributors, who represent a wide spectrum of disciplines, include
many of Canada's leading immigration scholars and others who worked
directly with refugees. Considering the policy behind the program
and the geographic and demographic factors affecting it, chapters
document mobilization efforts, ethical concerns, integration
challenges, and varying responses to resettling Syrian refugees
from coast to coast. Articulating key lessons to be learned from
Canada's program, this book provides promising strategies for
future events of this kind. Showcasing innovative practices and
initiatives, A National Project captures a diverse range of
experiences surrounding Syrian refugee resettlement in Canada.
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