cover image: UnderstandingA-tudestoward ImmigrantsandImmigra3on inSmallerCanadianCommuni3es AlinaSu7er&VictoriaEsses,WesternUniversity; PaoloPalma,TorontoMetropolitanUniversity;KeithNeuman,EnvironicsIns3tute; AurélieLacassagne,UniversitédeHearst;LeahHamilton,Moun

UnderstandingA-tudestoward ImmigrantsandImmigra3on inSmallerCanadianCommuni3es AlinaSu7er&VictoriaEsses,WesternUniversity; PaoloPalma,TorontoMetropolitanUniversity;KeithNeuman,EnvironicsIns3tute; AurélieLacassagne,UniversitédeHearst;LeahHamilton,Moun

19 Jun 2024

Pathways to Prosperity | Voies vers la prospérité 4 Research Ques3ons •  How do residents in smaller Canadian communi9es view the impact of immigrants on their community? Do they believe that immigra9on to their community should be encouraged? •  -What role do percep9ons of control over local immigra9on, and frequency and quality of contact with immigrants play in predic9ng these aZtudes? •  Do de. [...] Pathways to Prosperity | Voies vers la prospérité 8 Posi3ve Impact of Immigrants on Local Community The top two posi3ve themes across all communi3es were: •  Mul3culturalism / Diversity of Perspec3ves (Range: 38% in Cape Breton to 61% in CharloBetown) E.g., “As a rela*vely insulated community, introducing mul*culturalism to the community provides more informa*on and understanding of the whole worl. [...] I wish there was a way to fast track doctors and nurses to qualify them for work in Canada.” Pathways to Prosperity | Voies vers la prospérité 9 Posi3ve Impact of Immigrants on Local Community Other posi3ve themes included: •  Posi3ve Impact on the Economy E.g., “They are the force or engine that drives the economy of Brandon and this country.” •  Posi3ve Characteris3cs of Immigrants E.g., “I see. [...] They are going to higher educa*on to be doctors, and social workers, to generally give back to Canada.” Pathways to Prosperity | Voies vers la prospérité 10 Posi3ve Impact of Immigrants on Local Community Other posi3ve themes included: •  Diversity in Arts and Culture E.g., “The cultural diversity of our community has increased. [...] John’s, 22%, and Saint-Hyacinthe, 17%) E.g., “They have more benefits and programs in our community than our own children and families.” Pathways to Prosperity | Voies vers la prospérité 14 Nega3ve Impact of Immigrants on Local Community The top two nega3ve themes in each community were more varied: •  Insufficient English/French Language Skills (Top theme in Brandon, 28%, Bathurst, 22%, and Saint.

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