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Affordable housing for newcomers to be built in Chinatown in Winnipeg

In 2009, the Winnipeg Chinese community celebrated it's centennial, and this year, it will break the ground for a seven-storey, affordable housing complex called the Peace Tower. Marc Montgomery speaks with Dr. Joseph Du, a long-time community activist and one of the people who worked to make the Peace Tower happen.( Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Winnipeg Free Press-Trevor Hagan )

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