Building the Nation: A Study of Some Problems Concerning the Churches' Relation to the Immigrants (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Building the Nation: A Study of Some Problems Concerning the Churches' Relation to the Immigrants
HE story of Canada gathers largely around the story of immigration. No factor has played a larger part in our national life from its very be ginnings. Within the last three decades, however, owing to the large influx from European and Oriental countries, it has become a question of the most vital importance, commanding the closest atten tion of governments, of labor unions, of econom...
HE story of Canada gathers largely around the story of immigration. No factor has played a larger part in our national life from its very be ginnings. Within the last three decades, however, owing to the large influx from European and Oriental countries, it has become a question of the most vital importance, commanding the closest atten tion of governments, of labor unions, of econom...


