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New Chinese Canadian Museum opens in VancouverThe Chinese Canadian Museum that opens Saturday in Vancouver's Chinatown on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act.PerspectivesJun 30, 2023
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Montreal filmmaker documents race to save vanishing Chinatowns across North AmericaKaren Cho's hometown of Montreal is a focal point of the documentary about Chinatowns, which she said wasn't part of her original plan.CanadaMay 29, 2023
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Victoria B.C. march honours Chinese 1922 student strikeThe first day of school in Victoria one hundred years ago marked the start of a student strike over segregation involving Chinese Canadians.EducationSep 5, 2022
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Manitoban’s expertise plays role in new Disney, Pixar movieThe new Disney and Pixar 'Turning Red' movie boasts plenty of Canadian representation, including a Manitoba professor with expertise in Chinese Canadian history.CanadaMar 18, 2022
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B.C. veteran among the last from unit that fought for Canada before they were allowed to voteOn Remembrance Day 95-year-old Gordon Quan, one of the last living members of the Chinese-Canadian Force 136, says he is always reminded of how fortunate he was to make it home.NewsNov 11, 2021
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‘I’m so proud’: Asian Canadians reflect on family, community for Asian Heritage MonthFrom tackling their career goals to inspiring artistic projects, Asian Canadians have continued to look to their own families, culture and community as sources of inspiration.LifestyleMay 19, 2021
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To the beat of their own drum: How lion dance shapes Chinese culture in CanadaFor young children to adults, lion dance has stood as a fascinating and fun cultural practice.LifestyleFeb 8, 2021
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Chinese Canadian Museum opens temporary exhibit in Vancouver’s ChinatownCalled A Seat at the Table, it will explore Chinese food and culture and is a preview of what the Chinese Canadian Museum hopes to accomplish.CanadaAug 13, 2020
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Chinese Canadians warn public against spreading fear, racism over coronavirusMayor John Tory, along with members of Toronto Public Health and other council members, condemned the stigmatization of the Chinese Canadian community over coronavirus Wednesday.CanadaJan 29, 2020
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Manitoba Chinese Women’s Association celebrates community membersInternational Women's Day was on Thursday, but that didn't stop one Winnipeg group from celebrating into the weekend.Mar 10, 2018
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