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Some of the reasons why some individuals and families immigrate to Canada. How about in the past? Do some of these reasons continue
to be relevant today? Create a t-chart of reasons why people came to Canada in the past and reasons people continue to come to Canada? What do you notice and
wonder? Write a short paragraph explaining your thinking.
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