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The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity: The Politics of Immigration in Postwar Canada, 1945-1967 by Paul A. Evans 9780228005612

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Over the two decades following the Second World War, the policy that would create "a nation of immigrants," as Canadian multiculturalism is now widely understood, was debated, drafted, and implemented. The established narrative of postwar immigration policy as a tepid mixture of altruism and national self-interest does not fully explain the complex process of policy transformation during that period. In The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity Paul Evans recounts changes to Canada's postwar immigration policy and the events, ideas, and individuals that propelled that change.

Through extensive primary research in the archives of federal departments and the parliamentary record, together with contemporary media coverage, the correspondence of politicians and policy-makers, and the statutes that set immigration policy, Evans reconstructs the formation of a modern immigration bureaucracy, the resistance to reform from within, and the influence of racism and international events. He shows that political concerns remained uppermost in the minds of policy-makers, and those concerns - more than economic or social factors - provided the major impetus to change. In stark contrast to today, legislators and politicians strove to keep the evolution of the national immigration strategy out of the public eye: University of Toronto law professor W.G. Friedmann remarked in a 1952 edition of Saturday Night, "In Canada, both the government and the people have so far preferred to let this immigration business develop with the least possible fuss and publicity."

This is the story, told largely in their own words, of politicians and policy-makers who resisted change and others who saw the future and seized upon it. The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity is a clear account of how postwar immigration policy transformed, gradually opening the border to groups who sought to make Canada home.



A history of the transformation of Canadian immigration policy and the reasons behind it.

About the Author
Paul A. Evans is a historian, lawyer, and former civil servant. He lives in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

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"I found The Least Possible Fuss and Publicity judicious, sensible, and exceptionally well researched. I have seldom read a history of policy - in this country or in any other - that catches the essence of policy formation as well as Paul Evans does. This book is unusually good, indeed excellent." Robert Bothwell, University of Toronto and author of Trudeau's World: Insiders Reflect on Foreign Policy, Trade, and Defence, 1968-84


"This book introduces new evidence and impressive, at times even minute details of the Canadian immigration policy development and implementation processes. Paul Evans's analysis of the evidence reveals a sophisticated understanding of Canada's legislative process, enriching the historiography as well as contemporary understandings of policy." Adam Chapnick, Royal Military College of Canada and author of Canada on the United Nations Security Council: A Small Power on a Large Stage


"This book will benefit historians and political scientists generally be[1]yond those who are interested in immigration policies as it reveals Canada's unchanging colonial structure, which has offered certain people the privilege and power to define its economic and political system." Canadian Historical Review





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ISBN 9780228005612
Author Paul A. Evans
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press

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