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Immigration, diversity and language
Winter 2010
Child care for First Nations children living off reserve, Métis children, and Inuit children
Winter 2010
Family, community, and Aboriginal language among young First Nations children living off reserve in Canada
Winter 2010
Participation in sports and cultural activities among Aboriginal children and youth
Winter 2010
Foreign nationals working temporarily in Canada
Summer 2010
An exploration of cultural activities of Métis in Canada
Summer 2010
A portrait of couples in mixed unions
Summer 2010
Retail and customer service in French
Summer 2009
The impact of working in a non-official language on the occupations and earnings of immigrants in Canada
Summer 2009
Immigrants in Canada who work in a language other than English or French
Summer 2008
Census Snapshot – Immigration in Canada: A Portrait of the Foreign-born Population, 2006 Census
Spring 2007
Aboriginal Languages in Canada: Emerging Trends and Perspectives on Second Language Acquisition
Spring 2007
Immigrants' perspectives on their first four years in Canada: Highlights from three waves of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada
Spring 2006
Passing on the ancestral language
Winter 2005
Ethnocultural diversity in Canada: Prospects for 2017
Winter 2005
Aiming high: Educational aspiration of visible minority immigrant youth
Autumn 2005
South Asians in Canada: Unity through diversity
Autumn 2005
The changing health of immigrants
Spring 2005
Becoming Canadian: intent, process and outcome
Spring 2005
Chinese Canadians: enriching the cultural mosaic
Spring 2005
I am Canadian
Autumn 2004
Immigrants in demand: staying or leaving?
Summer 2004
Visible minorities in the labour force: 20 years of change
Spring 2004
Blacks in Canada: A long history
Spring 2004
Visible minority neighbourhoods in Toronto, Montréal, and Vancouver
Winter 2003
30 years of education: Canada's language groups
Winter 2003
Healthcare in French outside Quebec
Autumn 2003
Earnings of immigrants in the 1990s
Autumn 2003
Update on cultural diversity
Summer 2001
Evolving family living arrangements of Canada's immigrants
Autumn 2000
100 years of immigration in Canada
Autumn 2000
Passing on the language: heritage language diversity in Canada
Autumn 1999
Visible minorities in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal
Summer 1999
Under one roof: three generations living together
Spring 1999
Recent immigrants in the labour force
Winter 1998
Canada's aboriginal languages
Winter 1998
Literacy: does language make a difference?
Winter 1996
Language and culture of the Métis people
Summer 1996
International students in Canada
Winter 1995
The Chinese in Canada
Summer 1995
Immigrants in Quebec
Summer 1995
Visible minorities: a diverse group