A Caribbean Community in Ottawa, Canada

A Caribbean Community in Ottawa, Canada

Dave Tulloch

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Editorial:
Petra Books
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Migración, inmigración y emigración
ISBN:
9781998321933
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The Caribbean. The images of white sandy beaches, blue skies, palm trees, warm temperatures year-round, places of leisure and fun, and pulsatingrhythms of reggae and soca music, radiate throughout each island in the Caribbean Sea. Contrast this with Canada, more specifically Ottawa, oneof the coldest cities in the world. Why would anyone wish to uproot themselves to resettle there? Many native Caribbean people accepted thischallenge and tell their stories of life in Canada in this collection.'While the Canadian Government had specific reasons for admitting immigrants, the immigrants themselves had their own reasons for wanting to migrate to Canada ... By the time they had completed their set goals, they had established themselves inside new communities, made new friends, established new families and had been assimilated into the Canadian culture.' ― Dave Tulloch.

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