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The Canadian immigration
office in London, England
1911
The Department of the Interior's immigration campaign
included the establishment of this office in the heart
of busy downtown London, England. The office was responsible
for setting up its own programs to attract immigrants
from the United Kingdom. One such program that it sponsored
was an essay-writing contest for school children. The
grand prize was free passage for the child's family
to Canada and a free homestead. The program proved to
be so popular that immigration agents from Australia
copied it.
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