Nolin, C., A. Zehtab-Martin and G. Halseth (2011) Hidden
avenues of (im)migration: Experiences of mail-order brides in northern
BC. Our Diverse Cities, Volume 8, Spring (British Columbia). Ottawa:
Metropolis Project of Citizenship and Immigration Canada and the
Federation of Canadian Municipalities, 132-141. Available online at: http://canada.metropolis.net/pdfs/odc_bc_2011_f.pdf
Nolin, Catherine and Katie McCallum (2007) North of 53°: Non-metropolitan diversity in northern British
Columbia. Our Diverse Cities, Volume 3 (Rural Communities), pp.
145-149. Ottawa: Metropolis Project of Citizenship and Immigration Canada and
the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. [Invited contribution]
McCallum, Katie, Catherine Nolin and Greg Halseth (2007) Learning from Unique Experiences: IMSS's Remote Urban Location in BC,
SSHRC-CDI Project Report. Prince George, BC: University of
Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Geography Program, July, pp. 35.
Nolin, Catherine (2007) Rural poverty among immigrants and refugees
in British Columbia, in Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on
Agriculture and Forestry, Senate of Canada, Issue No. 19 (Rural Poverty in
Canada), 29-32; 38-42. [Invited testimony]
.
In the News
Canadian Press (2008) UNBC to study for foreign brides, Prince George Citizen, 27 June: p.5. [PDF available]
Hendry, Aleisha (2008) Foreign bride study underway. Alaska Highway News, 26 June: p. A1. [PDF Available]
Walker, Chris [Interviewer] and Barb Aldaba-Ferguson* [guest] (2008) Foreign brides in northern BC, CBC Radio One: Daybreak North. Prince George, BC: CBCNews.ca. [Audio available soon]
- Barb is Diversity Coordinator at IMSS - our community partner with this project
Presentations
* please do not cite presentations without permission of primary author
Nolin, C., A. Zehtab-Martin and G. Halseth (2010)
Hidden avenues of (im)migration: Transnational experiences of mail-order brides
in northern BC. Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG), Washington, DC,
13-17 April.
LeBourdais, C. and C. Nolin
(2010) Narratives of negotiation: Exploring place and identity through
transnational marriage migration in northern British Columbia. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian
Association of Geographers (WDCAG), University of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB,
25 March.
Zehtab-Martin, Anisa, Catherine Nolin, Greg Halseth, and Neil
Hanlon (2008) ‘Services thin on the ground’: Welcome to BC’s north. Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of
Geographers (WDCAG), Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, 6-8
March. [Presented by A. Zehtab-Martin]
Nolin, Catherine (2004) Regionalization of immigration &
settlement: Social geographies of services & social networks within northern
BC communities, Invited presentation at the 3rd Annual Steelhead
Seminar, UNBC Political Science Program, Hudson's Bay Lodge, Smithers, BC,
16 October.
Conference Proceedings
Zehtab-Martin, Anisa, Greg Halseth, Neil Hanlon and Catherine Nolin (2008) Where
is the warmth of the welcome for immigrants and refugees in northern BC? In Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference, NETHERN-BC [New
Emerging Team for Health in Rural and Northern BC], 12 December 2007, Prince
George, BC. Edited by R. Raygada Watanabe, G. Halseth, and N. Hanlon, pp.
69-78.
Related Documents
Senate of Canada - Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry 2008 Beyond Freefall: Halting Rural Poverty.
Ottawa, ON: Senate of Canada. [Nolin & Halseth provided invited
testimony on immigration issues - this is the final report]