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Canadian Municipalities and Services for Immigrants: A Toronto Case Study
2017
Canadian Municipalities and Services for Immigrants: A Toronto Case Study Canadian Journal of Urban Research
unpublished
Th e formal role of municipal governments in decision-making about immigration and settlement policies is limited. Th e Canada Ontario Immigration Agreement (COIA) represented an important step toward more eff ective collaboration between federal, municipal and provincial governments in this policy area. We investigate the circumstances that led to the inclusion of the City of Toronto as a signatory to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in COIA as well as how this tripartite agreement aff
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