Changing Migration Destinations within Canada 4.5 Pages 72-73.

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Changing Migration Destinations within Canada 4.5 Pages 72-73

Causes and Effects of internal migration Migration within Canada changed since 1920 Out-migration – migration from one area of Canada to another, or outside Canada (mainly New England, USA) After 1945 for Atlantic Canada – Westward most likely to Ontario, Alberta, BC

Inter-Provincial Migration What patterns do you see? Why

Causes and Effects of internal migration Well-paying jobs General movement from rural to urban areas from resource – based industries (farming, fishing) to manufacturing and service industries

Out Migration