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Acknowledgements

Author’s acknowledgements

The author wishes to acknowledge the invaluable help of Judith Turnbull, who did a preliminary editing of the manuscript, and Dr. Bruce Nesbitt of Jordan, Nesbitt and Associates Ltd., who completed the job and piloted the work through to completion. Thanks are also due to Brian Coleman for carefully checking facts and supplying some key information.

Valerie Knowles

Publisher’s acknowledgements

As part of our activities celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Canadian Citizenship Act (1947), Citizenship and Immigration Canada commissioned this book by Valerie Knowles. The department is grateful to her, and to our sponsors for their encouragement and support:

Air Canada
BC TEL
Bell Canada
Bombardier Inc.
Canadian Airlines
Canadian Bankers Association
Canadian National
Mitel Corporation
Molson Breweries
NOVA Corporation
Petro–Canada
Power Corporation of Canada
Rogers Communications Inc.

Many members of the department helped in seeing the volume into print, and we thank them all: notably the editorial board comprising Rosaline Frith, Agnès Jaouich, Gerry Maffre, Gilles Pelletier, Claire Pilon, Donald Pineau, Danielle Racette, and Georges Tsaï; and the production team of Margo Nielsen, Thea Vandenberg, and Debbie Farnand. Translation services were deftly supplied by the Translation Bureau, an agency of Public Works and Government Services Canada. Proofreading was performed by Robert Drysdale.

The opinions expressed in this book are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect federal government policy or opinion.

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