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Canada has engaged in an immigration policy experiment of momentous importance over the last 25 years: it has almost doubled the flow of new immigrants. This has not only strained Canada’s absorpti...
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  • 10 August 2022
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Canada has engaged in an immigration policy experiment of momentous importance over the last 25 years: it has almost doubled the flow of new immigrants. This has not only strained Canada’s absorptive capacity and the common public culture, and increased the costs of immigration for Canadians, but it has also led the more recent cohorts of immigrants to experience much greater difficulty integrating into their new homeland, causing them to fall more and more below the level of income of the Canadian-born.


Canadians have been disinformed by officials, the intelligentsia and the media about the real impact of mass immigration on the economy and about its potential capacity to counter the effect of the aging of Canadian population. Canadians have been hoodwinked into accepting that maximum diversity is optimum diversity.


This book questions certain toxic myths in good currency about immigration, points to grievous administrative pathologies about the selection process of immigrants, and proposes new guide posts to shape a principled Canadian immigration policy – based on fair play and rules of hospitality – that include a clear understanding that permission to become a member of the host society must not be granted unconditionally. Moral contracts with newcomers should define the expectations of the host country as the quid for the quo represented by the entitlements that are afforded to the newcomer.

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Price: $16.95
Pages: 126
Publisher: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Imprint: Invenire
Publication Date: 10 August 2022
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780776638461
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Commentary & Opinion
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Gilles Paquet (1936–2019), O.C., MRSC, was Professor Emeritus at the Telfer School of Management and a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre on Governance of the University of Ottawa. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the Royal Society of Arts of London, and served as President of the Royal Society of Canada (2003–2005). He studied at Laval, Queen's (Canada) and at the University of California (Los Angeles) where he was Postdoctoral Fellow in Economics. He taught at Carleton University for almost 20 years before joining the University of Ottawa in 1981. He received honorary doctorates from Queen's, Laval, and Thompson Rivers University, received the Public Service Citation Award of APEX, and was made Honorary Member of l'Association des économistes québécois. He was made Member of the Order of Canada in 1992.

Introduction


Chapter 1 – Dumbfounding Aspects of Canadian Immigration Policy
Introduction
Some stylized facts
The baffling ‘Canadian consensus’ reversal after the mid-1990s
A frontal attack on this wicked problem may be counterproductive
Scheming virtuously on three fronts: a brief sketch
Conclusion


Chapter 2 – Immigration and the Solidarity-Diversity-Security Nexus
Introduction
The SDS nexus
Citizenship and the SDS nexus
Conclusion


Chapter 3 – Toward Fair Play and Hospitality as a New Frame of Reference
Introduction
Moral revolution - social transformation
Frame of reference I
Common public culture under threat
Frame of reference II in the making
Conclusion


Chapter 4 – Toward Principled Governance of the Immigration Regime
Introduction
Basic philosophy
A circumspect appraisal of the state of play by officialdom
Toward a new Canadian immigration regime
The moral contracts with newcomers
Terms of integration and default settings
Conclusion


Conclusion
References