@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt1287h8v.9, ISBN = {9780773544567}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1287h8v.9}, abstract = {Canada has consistently maintained an active immigration program (Kelley & Trebilock, 2010; Reitz, 2007), which has led it to become one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world (Statistics Canada, 2007b). Currently, immigration continues to play an important role in Canada, as evidenced by the 2006 Canadian Census which revealed that nearly twenty percent of the Canadian population was foreign-born (Statistics Canada, 2007b). More recently, in 2010, the country welcomed 280,681 new immigrants, the highest number accepted in fifty years (Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 2011). Further, these 280,681 immigrants constituted almost one percent of the Canadian population (Citizenship}, author = {ANUSHA KASSAN and ALEXANDRA (SASHA) LERNER}, booktitle = {Canadian Counselling and Counselling Psychology in the 21st Century}, pages = {117--139}, publisher = {McGill-Queen's University Press}, title = {The Changing Canadian Landscape: Immigration in Canada}, year = {2015} }