Posts Tagged ‘ Toronto ’

Lee Association Locations – Canada

August 19, 2011
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Lee Association Locations – Canada

Canada 加拿大 Lee Association of Calgary 132-2nd Ave SW Calgary, Alta T2P OB8 Tel: (403)262-2247 Lee Association of Edmonton c/o 13204 62nd Ave Edmonton, Alta T6H 1N9 Lee Association of Montreal 94 Lagauchetiere St W. Montreal, Que H2Z 1C2 Tel: (514)861-3762 Lee Association of Toronto 175A Dundas St W. 2nd Fl Toronto ON M5G...

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Chew Lun Association

November 1, 2009
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Our thanks to Washington Lee Tom of San Antonio, Texas and Henry Tom of Frederick, Maryland for providing the locations of the various United States branches plus locations in Canada, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Canada 加拿大 Chew Lun Association 1105 Clark Street Montreal, QC, H2Z 1K3 Chau Luen Kon Sol 71 D’arcy St Toronto,...

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Ben Yen Chow

October 16, 2006
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Ben Yen Chow

Kevin, Thank you for set up the website and let me know the chow family tree. I have a problem, I don’t know can you help me? My grandfather have gone to Canada to work around 1915 and was dead around 1958-1959. I have never seen my grandfather’s look because I was born after...

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Apology for woman jailed over Chinese boyfriend

October 24, 2004
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Apology for woman jailed over Chinese boyfriend

The following articles are written by CBC News Online staff. Tue, 08 Oct 2002 TORONTO – An elderly Toronto woman plans to keep fighting for an apology and compensation for abuse she suffered decades ago in a provincial reformatory. Velma Demerson was arrested and jailed in a tiny cell 60 years ago after authorities...

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Shui Jim Wong – update

October 14, 2002
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A fond farewell to a man without a country: Kind 72-year-old fought for Canadian citizenship by Nicholas Keung, staff reporter Toronto Star, March 17, 2002 They each knew a different facet of Shui Jim Wong during his life, but it wasn’t until they assembled to mourn his death that a complete picture of the...

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Shui Jim Wong

October 14, 2002
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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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