The effort of the Chinese-Canadian community to preserve and restore pioneers’ history made a monumental gain on March 3, when the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs threw its unequivocal support behind the “brothers and sisters” of the aboriginal peoples.
Amanda Zhao’s family has left, after staying two weeks in Vancouver looking to bring justice to the murder of their only daughter. Yang Baoying acknowledged that headway has been made in the case and is satisfied with the outcome of the trip.
After a long wait and a lot of help, the family of Amanda Zhao made an emotional arrival in Canada yesterday before a memorial service for their daughter on October 9.
It is ridiculous to see Stephen Harper defending the “rights” of reporters asking questions when he is prohibiting local media from asking. Here’s how he has been avoiding media questions.
It was a night of surprises. The Prime Minister looked defeated, perhaps under the weight of makeup; Stephane Dion was composed and confident; while Gilles Duceppe and Elizabeth May showed fine debating moves.
Is the current government really receptive to new immigrants? New statistics show an emerging, peculiar trend of immigrant landings since the Tories took office in 2006.
Every party realizes that the massive ethnic votes out there would make or break for any party in this election, but the main issues for Chinese voters differ greatly from other Canadians.