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1. Comments on the article by Per A. Rudling, “Multiculturalism, memory, and ritualization: Ukrainian nationalist monuments in Edmonton, Alberta,” Nationalities Papers 39.5 (2011): 733–68.

2. Transition to adulthood of refugee and immigrant children in Canada.

3. Access to health care among racialised immigrants to Canada in later life: a theoretical and empirical synthesis.

4. Language proficiency and sociocultural integration of Canadian newcomers.

5. Low-technology industries and the skill composition of immigration.

6. Living arrangements and loneliness of South Asian immigrant seniors in Edmonton, Canada.

7. Revealing the shape of knowledge using an intersectionality lens: results of a scoping review on the health and health care of ethnocultural minority older adults.

8. Between loneliness and belonging: narratives of social isolation among immigrant older adults in Canada.

9. Perceptions and expectations of filial piety among older Chinese immigrants in Canada.

10. The Federalization of Immigration and Integration in Canada.

11. The Expendables: Community Organizations and Governance Dynamics in the Canadian Settlement Sector.

12. Perceived foreign accent in first language attrition and second language acquisition: The impact of age of acquisition and bilingualism.

13. Small Worlds of Diversity: Views toward Immigration and Racial Minorities in Canadian Provinces.

14. The Impact of Economic and Cultural Cues on Support for Immigration in Canada and the United States.

15. Municipal Roles in Immigrant Settlement, Integration and Cultural Diversity.

16. Do Patriotism and Multiculturalism Collide? Competing Perspectives from Canada and the United States.

17. The influence of immigrant status and concentration on psychiatric disorder in Canada: a multi-level analysis.

18. The Development of Dual Loyalties: Immigrants' Integration to Canadian Regional Dynamics.