
The Metropolis Project is an International Forum for Research and Policy on Migration, Diversity and Changing Cities
Established in 1996 as part of the national Metropolis Project and funded by the federal government, provincial government and the associated universities, MBC is located at Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia, with a Co-director based on each campus. MBC's main objective is to place in the public realm relevant material that will aid rational discussion on Canada's emerging immigration policy issues.
LATEST NEWS
MBC/Danish Embassy Roundtable, September 10, 2010
Canada's Experience with Diversity and Migration will be held at SFU Harbour Centre
new Call for Proposals: 4th Cycle National Metropolis Research Competition. See more details
National Metropolis Conference 2011
Immigration: Bringing the World to Canada
March 23-26, 2011. See conference details
Academic-Policy Workshop September 30, 2010
"Health Worker Migration in Canada: Histories, Geographies, Ethics" will be held at UBC on September 30, 2010
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LATEST VIDEO
Policy Research Symposium 2010, Victoria BC Welcoming Communities and Long-Term Integration
above: Krishna Pendakur - Trends in Minority Erning 1970-2005
See all videos and Powerpoint presentations
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