
Key Findings Summary: The Perception & Reality of "Imported Conflict" in Canada
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The Perception and Reality of “Imported Conflict” in Canada is a research report released by The Mosaic Institute.
The study is a result of surveys of almost 5,000 people, and interviews and focus groups with 300 Canadians with family connections to conflict zones including: The Sudans; Horn of Africa; The Middle East; Afghanistan; Armenia and Turkey; countries of the former Yugoslavia; Sri Lanka; and India and Pakistan.
This report examines Canadians’ preconceptions and concerns about “imported conflict,” and seeks to understand how Canadians who come from conflict-afflicted regions think about those conflicts and respond to them once they are in Canada. These are the report’s key findings.

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Want to know more about this or other reports? Please contact Rachel Mansell at 416-644-6000 ext 680
This project is part of a series of dialogues, research, and action initiatives, on race relations in Ontario.