#  Canada Seminar 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **November 4, 2019** 

 12:00PM - 02:00PM EST 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **Bowie Vernon Room, Room K262, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, CGIS Knafel Building, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge**  



 

 



 

 ***Rethinking the Pro- and Anti-Immigration Dichotomy: Contingencies and Complexities in Why Canada is an Immigrant ‘Welcoming’ Country***

 **Vic Satzewich**, Professor of Sociology, McMaster University and Past-President of the Canadian Sociological Association

 **Vic Satzewich** is Professor of Sociology at McMaster University and Past-President of the Canadian Sociological Association. In 2007 he was awarded the Association’s Outstanding Contribution Award. His 2015 book *Points of Entry: How Canada’s Visa Officers Decide Who Gets In* (UBC Press) was awarded the John Porter Tradition of Excellence Prize. His other books include *The Ukrainian Diaspora* (Routledge); *Racism and the Incorporation of Foreign Labour: Farm Labour Migration to Canada Since 1945* (Routledge); *Racism in Canada* (Oxford University Press); *‘Race’ and Ethnicity in Canada: A Critical Introduction* (Oxford University Press); *and First Nations: Race, Class and Gender Relations* (with Terry Wotherspoon, University of Regina Press). His current SSHRC-funded research project is on immigration consulting.



 

 



 

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