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As part of his critique of those who support integration of immigrants into Canadian society, Peter Li appears to accuse this author of favouring European immigrants as opposed to those from other regions. Such an implication is insulting and false. My book, Who Gets In, argues that Canadian multiculturalism is more rhetoric than reality and gives concrete examples of why this is so. Li, on the other hand, discusses multiculturalism only in generalities without defining it. He argues for a more “inclusive” approach but fails to explain what is to be included. Moreover, he does not concede the existence of any Canadian values that must be respected by all.

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Dans sa critique de ceux qui appuient l’intégration des immigrants à la société canadienne, Peter Li semble m’accuser de favoriser les immigrants européens au détriment de ceux des autres régions. Une telle suggestion est à la fois insultante et fausse. Mon livre, Who Gets In, présente le point de vue selon lequel le multiculturalisme canadien est basé davantage sur la rhétorique que la réalité, et fournit des exemples qui illustrent cet état des choses. Li, par contre, n’évoque que des généralités dans sa discussion du multiculturalisme, concept qu’il ne définit pas par ailleurs. II prône une approche plus “inclusive” sans pour autant expliquer ce qui serait inclus dans le concept. De plus, il n’admet pas l’existence de valuers canadiennes que tous doivent respecter.

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Stoffman, D. Canada is a real country: A reply to Peter Li. Int. Migration & Integration 5, 497–504 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-004-1026-6

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