Shui Jim Wong

Final dignity for a homeless man: Friends seek his posthumous citizenship by Nicolas Keung, staff reporter Toronto Star, March 11, 2002 During the 47 years Shui Jim Wong lived in Canada he didn’t call himself a Canadian – in fact, he couldn’t even live under his own name. But now friends and advocates for...

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New Zealand government apologised for the Poll Tax

New Zealand government apologised for the Poll Tax

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced here on Tuesday that the government has decided to make a formal apology to Chinese New Zealanders who paid a poll tax and suffered other discrimination imposed by statute and to their descendents. The announcement was made at a function marking the Chinese New Year in Parliament...

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Chinese Grave Marker Discovered at Youbou Millsite

Chinese Grave Marker Discovered at Youbou Millsite

This article is written by Corinne Pratz, appears here courtesy of the Cowichan Valley Historical Preservation Society. The discovery of a Chinese grave marker at the Youbou millsite has the future plans for this area up in the air. Former mill workers reported seeing the marker and pictures were taken. The last sighting before...

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