
Small Towns Are Dying. Can Immigration Save Them?
Newcomers can extend the lives of shrinking villages, but only if Quebec can confront its xenophobia
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Newcomers can extend the lives of shrinking villages, but only if Quebec can confront its xenophobia
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Read MoreIn 2011, Keith Bi immigrated to Canada to start a new life. He can’t tell his parents the truth about what that life has become
Read MoreAs the Muslim daughter of immigrants, I have looked in the mirror more than once and wondered if I belong
Read MoreParkas, art, and our Charter of Rights and Freedoms embody an aspirational vision for our country
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