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Volume 45 Number 1 Year 2018

23 articles in this issue 

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Pags. i - iv  

Frank Trovato, M.V. George, Rod Beaujot

(February 28, 1924 – March 5, 2018)

Pags. v - x  

Alain Bélanger

This paper proposes a theoretical examination of how taking a life cycle perspective can provide a better assessment of Canadian public policies in the context of population peaking. It links the changing life cycle patterns brought by the increase in the... see more

Pags. 11 - 18  

Kevin McQuillan

As rates of population and labour force growth slow in Canada, the country faces important challenges in promoting economic growth and sustaining prosperity. Among the most important public issues are increasing labour force participation rates among grou... see more

Pags. 19 - 23  

Benoît Laplante

The author argues that the well-being of families in Canada’s future is uncertain because families are losing the central position that was traditionally theirs. Most of the changes that occurred in and around families over the last third of the... see more

Pags. 24 - 32  

Barry Edmonston, Sharon Lee

The number of lifetime international migrants worldwide has increased greatly in recent decades.  Canada currently ranks as the fourth largest immigrant-receiving country with 8 million foreign-born residents in 2015.  Most international migrant... see more

Pags. 33 - 42  

Don Kerr

Population growth, at both the national and global level, will most certainly impact Canada’s climate, and, more broadly, its environment. While Canada’s population has been projected to continue to grow for many decades, what happens elsewhere in terms o... see more

Pags. 43 - 54  

Martin Cooke

The broad demographic changes that are affecting the Canadian population, including population aging and changes to immigration, will not have the same impact or implications in all places across the country. For communities in the North and rur... see more

Pags. 55 - 61  

Roderic Beaujot, Lise Patterson

Review of Doug Saunders, Maximum Canada: Why 35 million Canadians are not enough. Knopf Canada, 2017

Pags. 67 - 78  

Guillaume Marois

eview of Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians are Not Enough

Pags. 79 - 83  

William Ernest Rees

Maximum Canada – Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough (review of)

Pags. 89 - 92  

Sulaiman Bah

By Dudley L. Poston, Jr, Leon F. BouvierNew York: Cambridge University Press, 2017ISBN 1107042674, 9781107042674, 532 pages

Pags. 97 - 99  

Barry Edmonston

Edited by Tony Champion and Jane FalkinghamLondon and New York: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2016

Pags. 104 - 106  

Barry Edmonston

Edited by Can M. Aybek, Johannes Huinink, and Raya MuttarakCham, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London: Springer, 2015ISBN 9783319100203

Pags. 107 - 109