Ok, people on the left and right, hold your horses.

This is an article from this weekends Globe and Mail.

While it certainly is supportive of Canada's current take on immigration and refugees its is not a one-sided love in.

It explores both past and contemporary racism, the implications of different levels of immigration in Canada and other countries, why Canadians 'appear' to be more accepting than some others of high levels of immigration.

I'm posting it here, because in the context of the US debate over immigration and refugees, comparisons to Canada often come up from both sides.

Many positive, some critical.

Here you will find both and lots of explanation on what's different about the Canadian model and what its prospects are the future, for Canada or anywhere else.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opin...d-to-grow-and/