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  • |Aspects=Chinese Canadian, History ...d reclaim the forgotten histories of peoples who have long been ignored in Canadian history.
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  • ...eed for a strong, national organization became so evident that the Chinese Canadian National Council was formed."[http://www.ccnc.ca/about.php] ...f Chinese Canadians and to encourage their full and equal participation in Canadian society.
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  • ...ting Chinese art and culture. The CCAFV serves as a support group for new Chinese immigrants in the visual arts field, introducing them to more established l ...ridge of understanding through exhibitions, lectures and demonstrations of Chinese traditional art to Western society as well as introducing our members to im
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  • CCKSF is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering traditional Chinese Martial arts. ...on-profit organization to provide an environment for persons interested in Chinese martial arts.
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  • *Promote the friendship and well being among Chinese Canadians ...he understanding and appreciation of the roles and responsibilities of the chinese canadians
    317 bytes (41 words) - 19:18, 28 August 2012
  • ...jectives include promoting sports, fair play, and a sense of community for Chinese youth across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
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  • ...jectives include promoting sports, fair play, and a sense of community for Chinese youth across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
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  • |Title=Beyond Silence-Chinese Canadian Literature in English
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  • |Image=Chinese Canadian Dance Band Celestial Gents 1938.jpg This group played at the Victoria Temple Hall and the Chinese United Church on Fisgard St. dating from 1937 to 1938. After Al Price left
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  • ...ested in Chinese Canadian Studies such as John Price and Pat Parungao. The Canadian Studies program of the University of Toronto and several publishers includi ...ross the ocean. They are now shelved in a special section within the China Canadian Studies Resource Centre at the University Library of BFSU, accessible to re
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  • == Celebration "15": Voices of Chinese Canadian Women in Ontario == ...Ontario's 150th birthday and Asian Heritage month by honouring 15 Chinese Canadian women who have contributed to the changing history of our nation and anothe
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  • |Producer=Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society ...on 24 interviews with Chinese-Canadian war veterans and their relatives in Canadian cities.
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  • ...anadian citizens and student volunteers who share a common interest in the Chinese performing arts and are dedicated to community growth. a) communicate and promote Chinese culture and arts across Canadian multi-cultural groups;
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  • ...dian authors. The intention of this page is to provide a resource of Asian Canadian authors and selected titles for educators, institutions, and academic depar ...Canadian author and contribute to this resource list of Asian and Chinese Canadian authors and titles.
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  • ...niversity of Toronto. She is also the Richard Charles Lee Chair in Chinese Canadian studies.
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  • |Extended title=Inalienable Rice-A Chinese & Japanese Canadian Anthology, |Publisher=Chinese Canadian Writers Workshop
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  • |Author=Chinese Canadian National Council, Women's Book Committee. |Extended title=Jin Guo-Voices of Chinese Canadian Women
    237 bytes (31 words) - 13:27, 10 March 2014
  • ...al Film Board of Canada’s “Under the Willow Tree” a documentary on pioneer Chinese women in Canada.
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  • ...es at York University. Her Ph.D. dissertation is an examination of Chinese-Canadian literature and it formed the basis for her book of literary criticism Beyon ...also edited two art books on the Chinese-Canadian painter Peng Ma, and the Chinese painter Wang Dehui. Both works were published in Sept. 2008 by TSAR.
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  • |Extended title=Righting Canada's Wrongs: The Chinese Head Tax and Anti-Chinese Immigration Policies in the Twentieth Century |Genre=Canadian history
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  • ...monials of the last living survivors of the notorious Chinese Head Tax and Chinese Immigration Act.
    310 bytes (43 words) - 12:54, 4 August 2015
  • ...n's Race Relations Committee. Grant was also the past President of Chinese Canadian National Council, London Chapter.
    414 bytes (62 words) - 15:06, 9 May 2017
  • ...y, Chief Secretary of Canadian Women's Service Centre, and a member at the Canadian China Hope Project foundation.
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  • .../], the Chinese Canadian Historical Society [http://www.cchsbc.ca/], Asian Canadian Writers Workshop [http://www.asiancanadianwriters.ca/], and ExplorAsian: Va ...cting the Chinese experience in North America beginning with the influx of Chinese immigrants in the 1800s.
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  • ...prairie’s only Chinese Canadian mayor in 1985. Rare still photos of early Chinese in Canada. http://gingerpost.com/ (3)
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  • ...Foundation of Canada. She is also the founder, and Co-chair of the Ontario Chinese Health Coalition.
    450 bytes (68 words) - 15:59, 9 May 2017
  • ...d the Chinese in Canada. Her seventh book, which is about the head tax and Chinese Exclusion Act, was published in 2014. ...nd paddles in Toronto. She is the daughter of Jean Lumb, the first Chinese Canadian woman to receive the Order of Canada.
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  • ...vide programs and events that help promote the growth and awareness of the Chinese community. The foundation of the association is based on the following obje * To bring together Chinese Professionals to promote and provide opportunities for occupational, educat
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  • == Celebration "15": Voices of Chinese Canadian Women in Ontario == ...Ontario's 150th birthday and Asian Heritage month by honouring 15 Chinese Canadian women who have contributed to the changing history of our nation and anothe
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  • |Producer=Chinese Canadian Historical Society of British Columbia Produced by: Chinese Canadian Historical Society of BCJennifer LauKarin Lee
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  • ...n officially registered, non-profit, non-political, social organization of Chinese students and scholars in University of Alberta, Edmonton,Alberta, Canada. ...anada, and other countries and establish friendship with other Chinese and Canadian organizations.
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