African-Caribbean
Citizenship Concepts Among Francophone Immigrants in Ontario
ID: HARP-586 Title: Citizenship Concepts Among Francophone Immigrants in Ontario Source: Canadian Ethnic Studies, 1998, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p173, 17p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, democracy, French, human rights, language, movement and residency, multi-culturalism, non-discrimination, Ontario, civil and political rights, immigration, African-Caribbean African-Caribbean, liberalism, minority rights Abstract: The […]
Roots and branches: Black people in Canada
ID: HARP-479 Title: Roots and branches: Black people in Canada Source: Canadian Speeches , v.7(2) April, 1993 pg 21-25 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1993 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, immigration law, ethnic minorities, civil and political rights, immigration, African-Caribbean African-Caribbean, visible minority, minority rights Abstract: The perception exists that the Black population […]
The “Jewish Phase” in the movement for Racial equality in Canada
ID: HARP-262 Title: The “Jewish Phase” in the movement for Racial equality in Canada Source: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal, Spring 2002 v34 i1 p1(30) Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, discrimination, human rights, law, legal reform, non-discrimination, racial discrimination, second world war, politics, racism, ethnic minorities, Jewry, Ontario, civil and […]
Breaking through the glass ceiling: the pursuit of university training among African-Caribbean migrants and their children in Toronto
ID: HARP-174 Title: Breaking through the glass ceiling: the pursuit of university training among African-Caribbean migrants and their children in Toronto Source: Canadian Ethnic Studies , v.30(3) 1998Canadian Immigration pg 99-120 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, discrimination, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, racism, sexism, civil and political […]
Afro-Caribbean women entrepreneurs: barriers to self-employment in Toronto: access to start-up capital is a major hurdle for all would-be entrepreneurs
ID: HARP-471 Title: Afro-Caribbean women entrepreneurs: barriers to self-employment in Toronto: access to start-up capital is a major hurdle for all would-be entrepreneurs Source: Canadian Woman Studies , v.15(1) Winter, 1994 pg 38-41 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1994 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: anti-discrimination, Canada, disability, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, gender equality, human […]