Immigrant farm operators are still a vital part of agriculture - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 21-004-X19990094726
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The agriculture industry in Canada was built largely by immigrants. They arrived, mostly from Europe and Asia, as land grant settlers and homesteaders or as indentured or hired labour. Times have changed. Ninety percent of foreign born Canadians now live in the 15 largest cities. While many recent immigrants still work in agriculture, increasingly they are entrepreneurs who are managing businesses of significant size.
Issue Number: 1999009
Main Product: VISTA on the Agri-food Industry and the Farm Community
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October 6, 1999 |
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