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89-615-XWE
Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada
Progress and Challenges of New Immigrants in the Workforce
2003


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Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division

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  Acknowledgments
  Note of appreciation
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  Copyright

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Acknowledgments

This report has been written by Tina Chui and Kelly Tran, Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division, Statistics Canada.

Sincere thanks are extended to the immigrants who took the time to participate in the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC). The information that they provided to the survey will further immigration research and contribute to policy development.

A number of key individuals made this study possible and their contributions must be acknowledged: Johanne Denis, Chantal Grondin, Patrice Dion, Owen Phillips and Dominic Grenier of the LSIC team for their leadership in managing the project, ensuring the data quality and the timely processing of the data; and Peter Smith for his technical support.

Many thanks also go to the various individuals, including Grant Schellenberg, Jessie-Lynn MacDonald and colleagues from Citizenship and Immigration Canada for their review and comments on the study.

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Published by authority of the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada

© Minister of Industry, 2005

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October 2005

Catalogue no. 89-615-XIE

ISBN 0-662-41870-0

Frequency: Occasional

Ottawa

La version française de cette publication est disponible sur demande (no 89-615-XIF au catalogue).



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