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PUBLICPOLICYENVIRONMENTALSTUDIESPUBLICPOLICYIMMIGRATIONSTUDIESGreenOntarioCantheProvinceMaketheConversionEditedbyJoshuaPearceWarrenMabeeDonaldWallaceandJatinNathwaniDoestheprovincehavethenecessarytechnicalexpertiseandpoliticalwilltoadvancetherenewableenergyregimeManagingImmigrationandDiversityinCanadaATransatlanticDialogueintheNewAgeofMigrationEditedbyDanRodrguez-GarcaAtimelyresourceforcountriesacceptingimmigrantsthatprovideslessonslearnedfromCanadax19simmigrationexperience.SPECIFICATIONSQueenx19sPolicyStudiesSeriesx13SchoolofPolicyStudiesNovember2010978-1-55339-287-339.95ACDN39.95AUS31.00paper978-1-55339-288-085.00SCDN85.00SUS66.00cloth6x9250ppSPECIFICATIONSQueenx19sPolicyStudiesSeriesx13SchoolofPolicyStudiesDecember2010978-1-55339-289-739.95ACDN39.95AUS31.00paper6x9250ppAgreenenergyrevolutionisunderwayinCanadaandrenewabletechnologieshavebeenpushedtotheforefrontoftheenergypolicydiscussion.Withthe2009passageofOntariox19sGreenEnergyandGreenEconomyActtheprovinceseekstobecometheleadingNorthAmericancarbon-freejurisdiction.Butcantheprovincex19smanufactur-ingcapabilityandimmensehumancapitalbemobilizedtoachievethisgoalIsitreal-isticforOntariotogogreenwhileatthesametimeprovidingasteadyenergysupplytoconsumersandindustryataffordablepricesAndperhapsmostimportantofallcanweaffordthegreentransformationWiththegreenenergyissueposedtobeacentralissueinthenextelectionGreenOntarioprovidesahard-nosedassessmentofwhatitwilltaketomakethetransitiontoadeliberateportfolioofrenewableenergytechnologiesareality.GreenOntariowillbecompulsoryreadingforpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsandeveryoneconcernedaboutthefutureofourplanetandwhatitwilltakebothpoliticallyand9nanciallytosecureasustainablefuture.Foracompletelistofcontributorsvisitwww.mqup.caJoshuaPearceisassistantprofessorofmechanicalandmaterialsengineeringatQueenx19sUniversity.WarrenMabeeisdirectoroftheQueenx19sInstituteforEnergyandEnvironmentalPolicyatQueenx19sUniversity.DonaldWallaceisexecutivedirectoroftheOntarioCentreforEngineeringandPublicPolicy.JatinNathwaniisexecutivedirectoroftheWaterlooInstituteforSustainableEnergy.ThisbookprovidesabodyoforganizedanddetailedinformationontheCanadianimmigrationexperienceofferingscholarsandpractitionersworkingintheareasofimmigrationanddiversityinCanadaandincomparativeimmigrationstudiesathor-oughup-to-datesummaryandanalysisofCanadianandQuebecimmigrationissues.Keytopicsaddressedincludegovernmentjurisdictionoverimmigrationanddiversitymanagementofimmigrationowsimmigrationandthelabourmarketcitizenshipsettlementandsocio-culturalintegrationlinguisticpoliciesandlinguisticpluralismandpartnershipsandknowledgetransferbetweengovernmentuniversitiesandcivilsociety.Eachsectionofthisvolumefeaturesnationalandprovincialperspectivesinordertoaddressthesimultaneousprocessesofmulticulturalismandmultinational-isminCanada.ManagingImmigrationandDiversityinCanadaisalsointendedforresearchersandpolicy-makersinnewfast-growingcountriesorregionsofimmigrationparticularlyinEurope.ThisaccessibleyetscholarlyresourceincludesthecontributionsofmanyofCanadax19sleadingexpertsinimmigrationandprovidesacrucialtransatlanticperspec-tiveonimmigrationthemes.Foracompletelistofcontributorsvisitwww.mqup.caDanRodrguez-GarcaisprofessorofsocialandculturalanthropologyattheAutono-mousUniversityofBarcelonaSpain.