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Indochinese refugees at Griesbach (Alberta) Base Reception Centre in 1979.
Indochinese refugees at Griesbach (Alberta) Base Reception Centre in 1979.
Indochinese refugees at Griesbach (Alberta) Base Reception Centre in 1979.
Indochinese refugees at Griesbach (Alberta) Base Reception Centre in 1979.
Canadian and Malaysians on boat to Bidong.
Malaysian fishing boats used initially to ferry visa officers, their files and overnight luggage on the four hour trip to the refugee camp on Pilau Bidong.
Charter flight of Indochinese refugees en route to Canada

CIHS thanks its corporate members - IRCC, P2P and Pier 21 - for their significant support as well as its life and annual members. All these contributions allow us to pursue our objectives and activities.

The Society has carried out significant research and communication on the 1975-1980 movement to Canada of Indochinese refugees. We are especially focussed on Hearts of Freedom.

CIHS articles republished in ‘Bout de Papier’

Posted on: October 4, 2015 Written by: CIHS ADMIN Categorized in: Uncategorized

‘Bout de Papier’ – the magazine of Canada’s Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, has taken the appreciated step of republishing and webbing three recent CIHS articles on aspects of the Indochina movement.

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Bulletin 95 - December 2020

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The Canadian Immigration Historical Society (CIHS) was formed in 1986, when seventeen people met and agreed upon the need for a non-partisan organization gathering historians, political scientists, sociologists, academics, government officials and private individuals to develop and promote interest in Canadian immigration and refugee matters and history.


CIHS thanks its corporate members - IRCC, P2P and Pier 21 - for their significant support as well as its life and annual members. All these contributions allow us to pursue our objectives and activities.

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