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Vol. 18 No. 1 (1999): Not Just Numbers and New Directions: Implications for Canadian Refugee Policy
Vol. 18 No. 1 (1999): Not Just Numbers and New Directions: Implications for Canadian Refugee Policy
Published:
1999-02-01
Full Issue
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Introduction
Introduction
Michael Lanphier
1-3
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Articles
New Directions - A Ministerial Review in Review
Michael Lanphier
4-11
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New Directions for Refugee Determination and Protection in Canada
Sharryn Aiken
12-17
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Legislative Review, New Directions and Refugee Resettlement
Michael Casasola
18-23
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Legislative Review and the Voice of Refugees
Shawn Beck, Janice Sanford
24-25
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Globalization, Immigration, and the Gender Implications of Not Just Numbers in Canada
Jennifer Hyndman
26-31
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Middle East and Southeast Asian Refugees in Canada and Finland: Case Studies in "Mature" and in "Incipient" Multiculturalism
Kathleen Valtonen
32-48
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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