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Festival Accès Asie celebrates 20th edition in Montreal
11 May 2015

Festival Accès Asie celebrates 20th edition in Montreal

by Leonardo Gimeno | posted in: Communities, Highlights, Reports | 0

Festival Accès Asie, is the longest continuous celebration of Asian culture in Canada.  Toronto began to celebrate first, but then stopped for a period of time.  Now Toronto and Vancouver have major festivals in May, as well as several other … Continued

B.C.’s Chinese immigrants investing in hotels, wineries, mineral water
11 May 2015

B.C.’s Chinese immigrants investing in hotels, wineries, mineral water

by Radio-Canada | posted in: Chinese, Reports | 0

Chinese immigrants and China-based investors in Canada’s Pacific coast province of British Columbia are looking further than investing in houses and luxury condominiums, expanding to investments in hotels, wineries and mineral water, according to a report by Reuters News Agency … Continued

Canadian commemoration annoys Vietnam
11 May 2015

Canadian commemoration annoys Vietnam

by Leonardo Gimeno | posted in: Reports, Vietnamese | 0

Vietnam’s relationship with Canada has been damaged by a new law commemorating the arrival of refugees after the fall of Saigon, said a Vietnamese diplomat to the Globe and Mailnewspaper. The law sets April 30 as Journey to Freedom Day to mark the … Continued

Canada and India’s new PM Narendra Modi – Trade, diaspora, and human rights
29 May 2014

Canada and India’s new PM Narendra Modi – Trade, diaspora, and human rights

by Radio-Canada | posted in: Indian, Reports | 0

https://www.rcinet.ca/patrimoine-asiatique-en/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2014/05/Dolores-Chew-2014-05-26.mp3 Monday’s (May 26) swearing in of Narendra Modi as the new Prime Minister of India, not only raises questions about the future in India, but also in Canada, both in the Indian diaspora, and in the larger Canadian mainstream … Continued

The Komagata Maru incident – Past racism, future challenges
28 May 2014

The Komagata Maru incident – Past racism, future challenges

by Radio-Canada | posted in: Indian, Reports | 0

https://www.rcinet.ca/patrimoine-asiatique-en/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/2014/05/Naveen-Girn-2014-05-27.mp3 On Friday morning (May 23) Naveen Girn started his day at Vancouver harbour, and tried to imagine what it was like for 376 passengers 100 years earlier on May 23, 1914 who arrived at the harbour, and then were … Continued

Asian heritage month: Adrienne Clarkson-from Hong Kong refugee, to Governor General of Canada
26 May 2014

Asian heritage month: Adrienne Clarkson-from Hong Kong refugee, to Governor General of Canada

by Radio-Canada | posted in: Chinese, Non classé, Reports | 0

On this occasion we meet a woman who as a very young child escaped with her parents from the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong. Making their way to Canada, the young girl eventually grew up to become one of the … Continued

Western province apologizes to Chinese community
16 May 2014

Western province apologizes to Chinese community

by Radio-Canada | posted in: Chinese, Reports | 0

People of Chinese heritage in the western province of British Columbia got an apology from the provincial government for historical policies that once targeted them. The apology introduced in parliament Thursday, May 15 recognized 160 historical racist and discriminatory policies such as … Continued

Vancouver a gateway for Chinese tourists to North America
9 Apr 2014

Vancouver a gateway for Chinese tourists to North America

by Radio-Canada | posted in: Chinese, Reports | 0

Canada’s Pacific coast port city of Vancouver is becoming a gateway for growing number of Chinese tourists coming to Canada and the United States. In an article in the Vancouver Sun Sunday (March 16) columnist Chuck Chiang points out that … Continued

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