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Essay heading: immigation
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It rocketed to 400,970 by 1913. Some three million newcomers arrived between 1896 and the outbreak of World War 1.
But Sifton's policies triggered criticism, despite success in attracting farmers. Immigration from central and southeastern Europe raised a ground swell of hostility on the prairies because residents didn't believe theses newcomers could assimilate readily into the dominant Anglo-Saxon society... displayed 300 characters
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They thought that the African-Canadians couldn't be farmers or could do any form of work that was useful to Canada so they thought that it would be better to keep them out of Canada then to have them in.
Almost all of Canada's population can be traced back to the major immigration period between 1867 and 1915 which was when the most people immigrated to Canada which was a grand total of three million... displayed next 300 characters
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