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Biäiä Varpu Lindström-Bes- t THE IMPACT OF CANADIAN POLICY ON 1 When the doors to Canada were reopened in 1947 Cana-dian immigration policy had been redesigned to meet the modern requirements In line with Prime Minister Mackenzie King's proposals Canada re-mai- ned committed to grovvth and recognized the new needs of an urbanized industrialized and highly technical society The classes of admissible im-migra-nts were adjusted accor-dingi- y vvhile remnants of racial discrimination against the blacks and Asians remained The Post World War II Finns did not come undcr any special legislation prejudice discri-mination or preference The years immediately fol-lowi- ng the removal of enemy alien restrictions saw a sharp increase in the numberof immi-gran- ts This news wave brought 14 193 arrivals in the 1950 Many of these were people who had wished to immigrate ear-li- er who came to join families or who escaped from the battle- - ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Toronton Ikinuorten Finlandia kuoron harjoitukset joka torstai klo 1 1 a p Uudet ja entiset laulajat tervetuloa kuoroon! Ikinuorten voimistelu- - ja tanhuharjoitukset Don haalilla torstaisin klo 10 ap CSJ:n 70-vuot- is juhlabanquei järjestetään Toronton osaston toimesta Embers ravintolassa lauantaina lokakuun 3 1 paiva 781 Warden Ave Scarbo-roug- h Ont alkaen tilaisuus klo 6 juhla-ateri- a klo 7 lopuksi tanssia Lippuja saa etukäteen juhlakomitean jäsenilta Don naalilta SUDBURY CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 ap Postiosoite CSJ:n Sudburyn osasto PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ont P3E 4P2 SUDBURYN SEURA-KERHO- N viikottaiset harjoit-us- ja ajanvietetilaisuudet Ju-bil- ee Centre entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen klo 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetulleita kerhomme toimintaan! THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haa-lilla 3-1- 6 Bay St joka kuu-kauden ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alk klo 130 ip 'Kaiku' kuoron harjoitukset joka sunnuntai kello 1 ilta- - 12 m ~ - W -- " i& worn country and the threat of renewed attack during the pe-rio- d of Cold War As the Finnish economy improved unemployment declined and the standard of Iiving rose less people were inclined to leave their country New patterns of emigration emerged Finns be-ga- n to move to nearby Sweden vhich was expcriencing an un-preceden- ted economic boom Over 350 000 Finns have settled in Sweden since the Sccond World War A comparison of the nature of Finnish immigration to Ca-nada before the depression (fiscal years 1928-29- ) and after the new immigration policies (fiscal year 1951-195- 2) de-monstra-tes that in 1952 the pattern of Finnish settlement was very similar to the pattern of average immigrant 1929 1952 Ali Finnish Ali Finnish Immi- - Immi- - Immi- - Immi- - grants grants grants grants Ont 26% 60% 54% 53% B C 4" 8% 7% 16% Quc 11% 28% 25% 13% Piair 57% 4% 12% 14% East 2% 0% 2% 4% Finns crc significantl) undcr ie prcscnted onl in Quebec and over rcpresented in British Columbia The praine provinces show cd a sharp general declinc in the numberb of dcstinations oi immigranls and Ontano had becomc the rccipienl oi over 50% of the new armals The occupational structurc compansons also rellect the new immigration policies Before the depression the skillcd uorkers had made up only 3% of the reported occupations vhilc in 1952 the made up the largest segmcnt at 41% of the total Similarlj the farmi ng class had dcchncd Irom 44% to 14% and the number oi lemale domestics Irom 39"o to a mcre 6% These figurcs are an indication of the effcct of Canadian immigration policy and of the general world-wd- e change in the occupational and rcsidcnce structurc of the people Finnish Post World War II emigrants lefl behind a countr far more industrializc and urbanized than the carlicr emigrants vho came oer-uhclming- lj from the rural areas of Ostrobothnia or from the undeclopcd North After the initial onrush of Finnish immigrants in the early 1 950's their numbers have been relatively small New immigration regulations in 1962-196- 7 mcreased the emphasis on educauonal training and occupational skills and instituted a point systcm of evaluation päivällä Tervetuloa uudet ja entiset laulajat! CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ip 1929 1952 1963 1968 1978 Farmers 44% 14% 5% 18% 0% Domest 39% 6% 13% 11% 6% Unskill 8% 32% 15% 16% 20% Skill 3% 41% 20% 25% 11% Professio 6% 7% 47% 30% 63% Discrimination was abolish-e- d and a universalistic immi-gration policy was instituted on October 1 1967 Three classes of admissible immigrants were created: Independent immi-grants sponsored dependents and nominated relatives On July 25 1977 the House of Commons passed Bill C-2- 4 embodying a new immigration policy for Canada Since then immigration has been closely tied to a population policy employment needs and family reunion The immigration officials follow annual guide-line- s based on up-to-da- te in- - formation of Canada's re-quirements The class of no-minated relatives has been removed and the stress is on independent immigrants A profile of the intended occupational categpries of Finnish immigrants to Canada clearly demonstrates the effect to the increasing selectiveness of Canadian immigration po-licy After each new policy (1963-196- 8 and 1978) the numberof educatedskilled and prodessional Finnish immi-grants increased In 1978 the combination of skillcd and Pro-fessional categories shown in Table 2 made up 74% of the total compared to 56% in 1968 67%) in 1963 48% in 1952 and 9% in 1929 The number of Finns that meet the immigration categories is very small - less than 500 annually since 1970 have been able to arnve The pattern of Finnish settlement in Canada has shown remarkable consistency throughout the periods under cxamination Ontario has con-tinu- ed to receive an increa-singl- y large share of the Finnish immigrants 65% of the Finns Iiving in Canada in 1971 were found in Ontario The urban Finnish population in Canada grew from 35% in 1901 to 76% in 1971 The latest statistics of intended dcstinations of Fin fijg":!":" is looking for Finnish woman vho served in Lotta Svart (1939) If your are former Lotta Svart or know someone still Iiving in Toronto please contact- - :f:o:~:fatTreirai£grs%T nish immigrants confirm the 1971 settlement pattern - in 1978 65% reported to be heading to Ontario 14% to British Columbia and 13% to the Prairie provinces The only significant change has been the growth of Finnish immigration to Alberta since 1975 This reflects the economic oppor-tuniti- es that the oil-ric- h provin-c- e is able to offer well educated immigrants The effectiveness of the increasingly sophisticat-e- d Canadian immigration po-licy is clearly reflected from the study of Finnish immigration to Canada Before the Second World War the policy was able to encourage the importation of immigrants but was not successful in locating the Finns in farming areas The restrictive legislation during the depres-sion and the Second World War completely closed the doors for Finnish immigrants The se-lectiveness of the post World War II immigration policies has limited the number of Finnish immigrants to Canada as well as changed the occupational profile of those admitted to the country It can be concluded then that the government regu-lations on Finnish immigration to Canada have had direct impact if not ai ways the desired one on the timing size and composition of the immigration KAIKENLAISTA PUUTAVARAA JA RAKENNUSTARPEITA Sähkö- - ja putkitus-tarpeit- a — maalia kohtuullisin hinnoin RICHARD LAKE LUMBER & Builders Supply Ltd PUHELIN 522-153- 1 Posti: Site 8 R R 3 Sudbury Maantie 69 etelään Richard Lake SHELLY SATVVELL P O Box 609 Station P Toronto Ontario M4Y 2L8 A Toronto Woman Author Currently writing a non-fictio- n book titlcd - VVOMEN IN WAR a a a Tohtori Eric Harela kiropraktikko 331 Sheppard Ave E WiIlowdale Puhelin 2240444 Maanant klo 9-- 12 ja 2-- 6 Tiist klo 7-- 9 illalla Keskiv 9-- 12 ja 2-- 9 Torst klo 7-- 9 illalla Perj klo 9-- 12 ja 3-- 6 Lauant sopimuksen mukaan t' CSJ:n osastojen kokoukset CSJ:n Toronton Osaston kokoukset pidetään johtokun- - i~i nuuuoia luu naalina 957 Broadview Ave I CSJ:n Vancouverin Osas-- i ton kuukausikokoukset pide-tään ukrainalaisten haalilla 805 E Pender St jokaisen kuukauden toisena sunnun-taina klo 12 Kirjeenvaihto osoitteella 805 E Pender St Vancouver BC Puh: 254-343- 6 tai 298-470- 6 Sampolan ikinuorten tilai-suudet kuukauden joka toinen keskiviikko Joka neljäs on omistettu kokoukselle Tilai-suudet alkavat klo 1200 päivällä 805 Pender St E CSJ:n Sudburyn Osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toisena maanantaina klo 1 päivällä Postiosoite: PO Box 354 Station "B" Sud-bury Ont P3E 4P2 CSJ:n Thunder Bayn O-sast- on kokoukset joka kuu-kauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ing Fpods & Imports Suomalaisten lihajalosteiden valmistaja Torontossa 1 33 Laird Dr Toronto 1 7 Ont Puhelin 425-045- 0 Myymme kaikkia laatuja tuoretta lihaa lihajalosteita säilykkeitä juustoja leipää ym ruokatavaraa suoraan tehtaalta Aukioloajat Maanantaina suljettu Tiistai g-- 6 Keskiviikko 8-- 6 Torstai g£ Perjantai g-- y Lauantai v g_2 ALUMIINIMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium si-di- ng scarp (romua) pai van kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonist- a itaan Laird Drivesta Puh 421-157- 2 LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin sateella jSudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua ! PUHELIN 673-959- 5 i PUHELIN 673-959- 5 ! 252 Regent St South I Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury AUNIITA UKKIA QKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Fadlcetkaa hakemassa kukkakailentertane FLOV7ER SERVICE Puhelin 673-95- 53 252 Regrent St S Hazel kadon kulm 22 Durham St N New Sudbury kntqipa&eskBa SUDBURY
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Title | Viikkosanomat, October 26, 1981 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1981-10-26 |
Type | application/pdf |
Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | VikkoD7000278 |
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Title | 000433 |
OCR text | Biäiä Varpu Lindström-Bes- t THE IMPACT OF CANADIAN POLICY ON 1 When the doors to Canada were reopened in 1947 Cana-dian immigration policy had been redesigned to meet the modern requirements In line with Prime Minister Mackenzie King's proposals Canada re-mai- ned committed to grovvth and recognized the new needs of an urbanized industrialized and highly technical society The classes of admissible im-migra-nts were adjusted accor-dingi- y vvhile remnants of racial discrimination against the blacks and Asians remained The Post World War II Finns did not come undcr any special legislation prejudice discri-mination or preference The years immediately fol-lowi- ng the removal of enemy alien restrictions saw a sharp increase in the numberof immi-gran- ts This news wave brought 14 193 arrivals in the 1950 Many of these were people who had wished to immigrate ear-li- er who came to join families or who escaped from the battle- - ERILAISET TILAISUUDET TORONTO Toronton Ikinuorten Finlandia kuoron harjoitukset joka torstai klo 1 1 a p Uudet ja entiset laulajat tervetuloa kuoroon! Ikinuorten voimistelu- - ja tanhuharjoitukset Don haalilla torstaisin klo 10 ap CSJ:n 70-vuot- is juhlabanquei järjestetään Toronton osaston toimesta Embers ravintolassa lauantaina lokakuun 3 1 paiva 781 Warden Ave Scarbo-roug- h Ont alkaen tilaisuus klo 6 juhla-ateri- a klo 7 lopuksi tanssia Lippuja saa etukäteen juhlakomitean jäsenilta Don naalilta SUDBURY CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toisena maa-nantaina klo 1 1 ap Postiosoite CSJ:n Sudburyn osasto PO Box 354 Station 'B' Sudbury Ont P3E 4P2 SUDBURYN SEURA-KERHO- N viikottaiset harjoit-us- ja ajanvietetilaisuudet Ju-bil- ee Centre entinen Finnish haali) joka tiistai alkaen klo 10 ap Uudet jäsenet tervetulleita kerhomme toimintaan! THUNDER BAY Ikinuorten kokoukset haa-lilla 3-1- 6 Bay St joka kuu-kauden ensimmäinen ja kolmas keskiviikko alk klo 130 ip 'Kaiku' kuoron harjoitukset joka sunnuntai kello 1 ilta- - 12 m ~ - W -- " i& worn country and the threat of renewed attack during the pe-rio- d of Cold War As the Finnish economy improved unemployment declined and the standard of Iiving rose less people were inclined to leave their country New patterns of emigration emerged Finns be-ga- n to move to nearby Sweden vhich was expcriencing an un-preceden- ted economic boom Over 350 000 Finns have settled in Sweden since the Sccond World War A comparison of the nature of Finnish immigration to Ca-nada before the depression (fiscal years 1928-29- ) and after the new immigration policies (fiscal year 1951-195- 2) de-monstra-tes that in 1952 the pattern of Finnish settlement was very similar to the pattern of average immigrant 1929 1952 Ali Finnish Ali Finnish Immi- - Immi- - Immi- - Immi- - grants grants grants grants Ont 26% 60% 54% 53% B C 4" 8% 7% 16% Quc 11% 28% 25% 13% Piair 57% 4% 12% 14% East 2% 0% 2% 4% Finns crc significantl) undcr ie prcscnted onl in Quebec and over rcpresented in British Columbia The praine provinces show cd a sharp general declinc in the numberb of dcstinations oi immigranls and Ontano had becomc the rccipienl oi over 50% of the new armals The occupational structurc compansons also rellect the new immigration policies Before the depression the skillcd uorkers had made up only 3% of the reported occupations vhilc in 1952 the made up the largest segmcnt at 41% of the total Similarlj the farmi ng class had dcchncd Irom 44% to 14% and the number oi lemale domestics Irom 39"o to a mcre 6% These figurcs are an indication of the effcct of Canadian immigration policy and of the general world-wd- e change in the occupational and rcsidcnce structurc of the people Finnish Post World War II emigrants lefl behind a countr far more industrializc and urbanized than the carlicr emigrants vho came oer-uhclming- lj from the rural areas of Ostrobothnia or from the undeclopcd North After the initial onrush of Finnish immigrants in the early 1 950's their numbers have been relatively small New immigration regulations in 1962-196- 7 mcreased the emphasis on educauonal training and occupational skills and instituted a point systcm of evaluation päivällä Tervetuloa uudet ja entiset laulajat! CSJ:n osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ip 1929 1952 1963 1968 1978 Farmers 44% 14% 5% 18% 0% Domest 39% 6% 13% 11% 6% Unskill 8% 32% 15% 16% 20% Skill 3% 41% 20% 25% 11% Professio 6% 7% 47% 30% 63% Discrimination was abolish-e- d and a universalistic immi-gration policy was instituted on October 1 1967 Three classes of admissible immigrants were created: Independent immi-grants sponsored dependents and nominated relatives On July 25 1977 the House of Commons passed Bill C-2- 4 embodying a new immigration policy for Canada Since then immigration has been closely tied to a population policy employment needs and family reunion The immigration officials follow annual guide-line- s based on up-to-da- te in- - formation of Canada's re-quirements The class of no-minated relatives has been removed and the stress is on independent immigrants A profile of the intended occupational categpries of Finnish immigrants to Canada clearly demonstrates the effect to the increasing selectiveness of Canadian immigration po-licy After each new policy (1963-196- 8 and 1978) the numberof educatedskilled and prodessional Finnish immi-grants increased In 1978 the combination of skillcd and Pro-fessional categories shown in Table 2 made up 74% of the total compared to 56% in 1968 67%) in 1963 48% in 1952 and 9% in 1929 The number of Finns that meet the immigration categories is very small - less than 500 annually since 1970 have been able to arnve The pattern of Finnish settlement in Canada has shown remarkable consistency throughout the periods under cxamination Ontario has con-tinu- ed to receive an increa-singl- y large share of the Finnish immigrants 65% of the Finns Iiving in Canada in 1971 were found in Ontario The urban Finnish population in Canada grew from 35% in 1901 to 76% in 1971 The latest statistics of intended dcstinations of Fin fijg":!":" is looking for Finnish woman vho served in Lotta Svart (1939) If your are former Lotta Svart or know someone still Iiving in Toronto please contact- - :f:o:~:fatTreirai£grs%T nish immigrants confirm the 1971 settlement pattern - in 1978 65% reported to be heading to Ontario 14% to British Columbia and 13% to the Prairie provinces The only significant change has been the growth of Finnish immigration to Alberta since 1975 This reflects the economic oppor-tuniti- es that the oil-ric- h provin-c- e is able to offer well educated immigrants The effectiveness of the increasingly sophisticat-e- d Canadian immigration po-licy is clearly reflected from the study of Finnish immigration to Canada Before the Second World War the policy was able to encourage the importation of immigrants but was not successful in locating the Finns in farming areas The restrictive legislation during the depres-sion and the Second World War completely closed the doors for Finnish immigrants The se-lectiveness of the post World War II immigration policies has limited the number of Finnish immigrants to Canada as well as changed the occupational profile of those admitted to the country It can be concluded then that the government regu-lations on Finnish immigration to Canada have had direct impact if not ai ways the desired one on the timing size and composition of the immigration KAIKENLAISTA PUUTAVARAA JA RAKENNUSTARPEITA Sähkö- - ja putkitus-tarpeit- a — maalia kohtuullisin hinnoin RICHARD LAKE LUMBER & Builders Supply Ltd PUHELIN 522-153- 1 Posti: Site 8 R R 3 Sudbury Maantie 69 etelään Richard Lake SHELLY SATVVELL P O Box 609 Station P Toronto Ontario M4Y 2L8 A Toronto Woman Author Currently writing a non-fictio- n book titlcd - VVOMEN IN WAR a a a Tohtori Eric Harela kiropraktikko 331 Sheppard Ave E WiIlowdale Puhelin 2240444 Maanant klo 9-- 12 ja 2-- 6 Tiist klo 7-- 9 illalla Keskiv 9-- 12 ja 2-- 9 Torst klo 7-- 9 illalla Perj klo 9-- 12 ja 3-- 6 Lauant sopimuksen mukaan t' CSJ:n osastojen kokoukset CSJ:n Toronton Osaston kokoukset pidetään johtokun- - i~i nuuuoia luu naalina 957 Broadview Ave I CSJ:n Vancouverin Osas-- i ton kuukausikokoukset pide-tään ukrainalaisten haalilla 805 E Pender St jokaisen kuukauden toisena sunnun-taina klo 12 Kirjeenvaihto osoitteella 805 E Pender St Vancouver BC Puh: 254-343- 6 tai 298-470- 6 Sampolan ikinuorten tilai-suudet kuukauden joka toinen keskiviikko Joka neljäs on omistettu kokoukselle Tilai-suudet alkavat klo 1200 päivällä 805 Pender St E CSJ:n Sudburyn Osaston kokoukset joka kuukauden toisena maanantaina klo 1 päivällä Postiosoite: PO Box 354 Station "B" Sud-bury Ont P3E 4P2 CSJ:n Thunder Bayn O-sast- on kokoukset joka kuu-kauden toinen lauantai klo 130 ing Fpods & Imports Suomalaisten lihajalosteiden valmistaja Torontossa 1 33 Laird Dr Toronto 1 7 Ont Puhelin 425-045- 0 Myymme kaikkia laatuja tuoretta lihaa lihajalosteita säilykkeitä juustoja leipää ym ruokatavaraa suoraan tehtaalta Aukioloajat Maanantaina suljettu Tiistai g-- 6 Keskiviikko 8-- 6 Torstai g£ Perjantai g-- y Lauantai v g_2 ALUMIINIMIESTEN HUOMIOON Halutaan ostaa aluminium si-di- ng scarp (romua) pai van kor-keimpiin hintoihin Rehellinen punnitus HOUSE OF METALS 45 Commercial Rd Toronto 1 7 Leaside Kolme korttelia etelään Eglin-tonist- a itaan Laird Drivesta Puh 421-157- 2 LOUGHEED HAUTAUSTOIMISTO Hautaukset 100 mailin sateella jSudburysta toimitetaan ilman lisämaksua ! PUHELIN 673-959- 5 i PUHELIN 673-959- 5 ! 252 Regent St South I Hazel kadun kulm Sudbury AUNIITA UKKIA QKKAKIMPPUJA UKKALAITTEITA Fadlcetkaa hakemassa kukkakailentertane FLOV7ER SERVICE Puhelin 673-95- 53 252 Regrent St S Hazel kadon kulm 22 Durham St N New Sudbury kntqipa&eskBa SUDBURY |
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