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Arrival of Russian Jewish
immigrants in Quebec City
ca. 1911, by Topley Studio
As far as the Immigration Branch was concerned, lowest
among immigrants from Europe were southern Europeans
and Russian Jews, such as the ones shown here. For the
most part, they were considered difficult to assimilate
and poor farmers. However, ranked at the absolute bottom
of the ethnic pecking order were the nonwhites - blacks
and Asians (Japanese, Chinese, and southeast Asians).
These groups were deemed so undesirable that the Canadian
government introduced measures that barred them from
entering the country.
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