Immigration, Multiculturalism, And Citizenship Analysis

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The article "Immigration, Multiculturalism, and Citizenship: The Development of the Canadian Social Justice Infrastructure" by Charles Ungerleider, demonstrates the policy and practice changes in Canada about immigration, citizenship and the introduction of multiculturalism by giving minorities language and human rights which has established social justice infrastructure in Canadian society after a long history of discriminatory treatment towards Aboriginals, Chinese, Indians, Jewish and Japanese. Ungerleider, discuss how Canada fosters an image of being "as a new place of opportunity, a country of potential greatness, and 'a land of second chance' " ()()()()()()() this essentially can be the slogan of Canada which has created a country based