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Pierre Trudeau's government, which spanned from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, implemented significant changes to Canada's Immigration policy. He introduced the concept of a multicultural policy, promoting the idea that Canada should embrace diversity and allow immigrants to maintain their cultural identities. Trudeau's administration also shifted the focus of immigration from primarily British and French origins to a more inclusive system that welcomed immigrants from various countries, reflecting Canada’s growing multicultural landscape. Additionally, his government established the Immigration Act of 1976, which aimed to create a more organized and fair immigration process.

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