tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24066635.post1191590119711392387..comments2024-02-29T06:03:35.483-05:00Comments on Canada's Anglo-Celtic Connections: Immigration AnomoliesJDRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06471656063812824731noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24066635.post-81529996643334721982020-02-04T15:47:41.564-05:002020-02-04T15:47:41.564-05:00As a young teen ager in North Bay, I noted a fair ...As a young teen ager in North Bay, I noted a fair number of young Italians on the North Bay streets. My neighbor was similar in Sault ste. marie. Worked for about 5 years and then went home for a semi-arranged marriage to a younger bride who returned with him to Canada! Good point on the Hungarian revolution!!<br />Bev Hnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24066635.post-57653146805120802932020-02-04T09:38:22.412-05:002020-02-04T09:38:22.412-05:00I remember the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 when a...I remember the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 when a lot of people were allowed into Canada. Perhaps that accounts for some of it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24066635.post-71974472727462637632020-02-04T08:52:54.410-05:002020-02-04T08:52:54.410-05:00My husband's father immigrated to Montreal in ...My husband's father immigrated to Montreal in 1957. He rented room and board for two years before he could afford to bring the family over. In 1959 my husband, his brother and mother immigrated. I believe this was common for Italians, but I suspect it may have been typical of other nationalities as well.Lyndahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10698879112831984779noreply@blogger.com