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The Italians who Built Toronto

The Italians who Built Toronto
Author: Stefano Agnoletto
Publisher: Trade Unions. Past, Present and Future
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN: 9783034317733

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After World War II, hundreds of thousands of Italians emigrated to Toronto. This book describes their labour, business, social and cultural history as they settled in their new home. It addresses fundamental issues that impacted both them and the city, including ethnic economic niching, unionization, urban proletarianization and migrants' entrepreneurship. In addressing these issues the book focuses on the role played by a specific economic sector in enabling immigrants to find their place in their new host society. More specifically, this study looks at the residential sector of the construction industry that, between the 1950s and the 1970s, represented a typical economic ethnic niche for newly arrived Italians. In fact, tens of thousands of Italian men found work in this sector as labourers, bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers and cement finishers, while hundreds of others became contractors, subcontractors or small employers in the same industry. This book is about these real people. It gives voice to a community formed both by entrepreneurial subcontractors who created companies out of nothing and a large group of exploited workers who fought successfully for their rights. In this book you will find stories of inventiveness and hope as well as of oppression and despair. The purpose is to offer an original approach to issues arising from the economic and social history of twentieth-century mass migrations.


The Italians in Canada

The Italians in Canada
Author: Bruno Ramirez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1989
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Righting Canada's Wrongs: Italian Canadian Internment in the Second World War

Righting Canada's Wrongs: Italian Canadian Internment in the Second World War
Author: Pamela Hickman
Publisher: Lorimer
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 145940095X

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Italians came to Canada to seek a better life. From the 1870s to the 1920s they arrived in large numbers and found work mainly in mining, railway building, forestry, construction, and farming. As time passed, many used their skills to set up successful small businesses, often in Little Italy districts in cities like Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, and Winnipeg. Many struggled with the language and culture in Canada, but their children became part of the Canadian mix. When Canada declared war on Italy on June 10, 1940, the government used the War Measures Act to label all Italian citizens over the age of eighteen as enemy aliens. Those who had received Canadian citizenship after 1922 were also deemed enemy aliens. Immediately, the RCMP began making arrests. Men, young and old, and a few women were taken from their homes, offices, or social clubs without warning. In all, about 700 were imprisoned in internment camps, mainly in Ontario and New Brunswick. The impact of this internment was felt immediately by families who lost husbands and fathers, but the effects would live on for decades. Eventually, pressure from the Italian Canadian community led Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to issue an apology for the internment and to admit that it was wrong. Using historical photographs, paintings, documents, and first-person narratives, this book offers a full account of this little-known episode in Canadian history.


Eh, Paesan!

Eh, Paesan!
Author: Nicholas De Maria Harney
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780802080998

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Today's Italian-Canadians face different images than previous generations. An exploration of the reproduction of cultural heritage in a global economy of rapid international communication.


The Italians in Canada

The Italians in Canada
Author: A. V. Spada
Publisher: Ottawa, [Italo-Canadian Ethnic and Historical Research Center?]
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1969
Genre: Italians
ISBN:

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How the Italians Created Canada

How the Italians Created Canada
Author: Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews
Publisher: Dragon Hill Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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From the moment explorer Giovanni Caboto stepped onto Canadian soil, Italians have left their footprints on Canadian history. In the 1700s, Italians including Alphonse and Henri de Tonti came to New France to trade with the Natives and settle the vast land. In the 1800s, Italian workers built the foundation for railways and highways into Canada's northern forests. Today, Little Italy is a part of every major Canadian city. The Italian-Canadian vote is even credited with helping keep Canada together in Québec's sovereignty referendum.


The Italians in Canada

The Italians in Canada
Author: Bruno Ramirez
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781894935920

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Beyond Barbed Wire

Beyond Barbed Wire
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781550713923

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Italians in Toronto

Italians in Toronto
Author: John E. Zucchi
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773507821

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Italians in Toronto provides an insightful account of how village and regional groups transplanted their communities into the city that is now one of the largest expatriate centres for Italians in the world. The history of Italian migration to Canada is


The Journey of the Italians in America

The Journey of the Italians in America
Author: Scarpaci, Vincenza
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release:
Genre: Immigrants
ISBN: 9781455606832

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The influence of Italians in American cuisine, industry, sports, entertainment, and language is profound. Using photographs to illustrate more than a century of Italian experiences in the United States, the author provides an intimate and informed glimpse into the history of prejudice, hardship, celebration, and success faced by this rich Mediterranean people. A celebration of common men and women alongside notable Italian American celebrities and public figures, this book is a cultural photo album.--From publisher description.