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The book is of particular interest to investors and potential immigrants. The book looks at Canada's millionaires and billionaires, and expects to have many more of them in a population of 100 million Canadians by 2100. It points out how the dream can be achieved without difficulties. Since natural increase in Canada would be negative in about 13 years, there is great need for increased immigration of the most qualified, wealthy and enterprising people to this country for which Canada has prepared the ground by significantly increasing the number of foreign students, provincial nominees and…mehr

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The book is of particular interest to investors and potential immigrants. The book looks at Canada's millionaires and billionaires, and expects to have many more of them in a population of 100 million Canadians by 2100. It points out how the dream can be achieved without difficulties. Since natural increase in Canada would be negative in about 13 years, there is great need for increased immigration of the most qualified, wealthy and enterprising people to this country for which Canada has prepared the ground by significantly increasing the number of foreign students, provincial nominees and temporary workers. The book has the potential to translate into more than one language that belongs to countries of our past immigrants; in particular, India, China, Taiwan and the Philippines. I am a published author (Amazon sells my 2013 memoir, Many Avatars: One Life), and I have other books and numerous chapters in textbooks as seen in Canadian Who's Who. Dr. John Samuel Contact us at pgalore35@gmail.com
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Who is Dr. John Samuel Sr.? Dr. Samuel is a triple gold medalist for his academic standing at the master's level and a Commonwealth Scholar. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Toronto in 1965. Dr. Samuel worked for the Immigration Dept. from 1969 to 1996 in the policy area, and was closely involved in the determination of immigration levels to Canada. He represented Canada at various meetings and conferences in Mexico City, Geneva, Madrid, New York, and India. He was also adjunct research professor at Carleton University for 26 years, and was external examiner for numerous master's and Ph.D. theses in a number of universities in Canada and abroad. He was a visiting professor in Mexico and India. He was a consultant in about 20 different federal government departments, including the Prime Minister's Office. Also he was a consultant for the United Nations, International Labour Organization and the Australian Government. Dr. Samuel has published extensively on immigration, including invited chapters in many books as seen in Canadian Who's Who. His 1994 publication, Separatism in Quebec is Dead: Demography is Destiny, received extensive national publicity on the eve of the second Quebec referendum in 1995. The book was reviewed in the Globe and Mail. He published his memoir, Many Avatars: One Life, in 2013.