Filipino Migrants and the Canadian Dream
Filipino Migrants and the Canadian Dream
Governing Mobility in a Fast-Food Chain
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- Barcode: 9781487522209
- Imprint: University of Toronto Press
- Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Filipino Migrants and the Canadian Dream
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Governing Mobility in a Fast-Food Chain
Using Tim Hortons as a case study, this book examines how the Canadian dream is leveraged by institutions across a transnational terrain to govern global recruitment, mobility, and work in the bottom tiers of the Canadian labour market.
Filipino Migrants and the Canadian Dream explores the power of the Canadian dream and how this social imaginary is leveraged by various institutional actors across transnational networks to govern mobility and work in the bottom tiers of a globalized labour market. The book focuses specifically on the migration management and governance of skilled Filipino workers recruited for entry-level fast-food positions in Western Canada. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in both Western Canada and the Philippines, the book examines how migration institutions and social actors shape migrant aspirations, constructing cultural narratives of nations that influence people’s decisions to migrate.
Using Tim Hortons – a beloved Canadian institution – as a case study, the book illustrates how the Canadian dream and its implied promises are harnessed (inadvertently) at different stages of the migration process to propel mobility or fulfil profit-driven goals. The analysis highlights how a range of actors – states, corporations, employers, recruiters, diaspora communities, and migrants themselves – contribute to the creation and circulation of these dreams. Ultimately, the book demonstrates that the social imaginary must be unpacked across global circuits, spaces, and scales to fully understand how temporary labour programs operate within the context of a neoliberal economy.
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