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The false promise of return to work for migrant workers injured on the job in Canada: When public policies intersect to create exclusion

Author(s): Hanley J; Ventura Sanchez G; Goswami P; Mayell S; McLaughlin J; Hennebry J;

BackgroundMigrant workers in Canada work in the most dangerous industries, with documented difficulties with occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers' compensation (WC). Little is known, however, about migrant workers' experiences with "return-to-work", the ultimate objective of WC for those who recover from their illness or inju ...

Article GUID: 40223307


Minority Affirmations and the Boundaries of the Nation: Evidence From Québec

Author(s): Scott C; Bilodeau A; Gagnon A; Turgeon L;

Cultural criteria, like language skills and values, are salient features of nationalism discourse, reflecting imagined boundaries that separate ingroup from outgroup member when thinking about the nation. Despite their salience, the relationship between cultural membership criteria and other civic (attainable) or ethnic (ascriptive) national boundaries, a ...

Article GUID: 39925641


Beyond the Usual Suspects and Towards Politicisation: Immigration in Quebec's Party Manifestos, 1991-2018.

Author(s): Xhardez C, Paquet M

Immigration is increasingly politicised: issues surrounding immigration are more salient and party immigration positions are becoming more polarised. Literature on this topic has overwhelmingly focused on Europe and the USA, while identifying radical right parties and particular social dynamics as the main drivers of politicisation. In this paper, we cons ...

Article GUID: 32837335


COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada.

Author(s): Béland D, Marier P

J Aging Soc Policy. 2020 May 18;:1-7 Authors: Béland D, Marier P

Article GUID: 32419658


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