Ms. Joe talks about being discouraged from carrying her children on her back in Canada, and her willingness to adapt to her new environment. Interview conducted in Chinese. Video slideshow includes English subtitles
Ms. Chan discusses buildings that are changing in Chinatown and the increase of high-rises. She beli...
This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese immigrant children in satellite families ...
While the history of Chinese settlement in Canada is touted as an example of perseverance de...
Ms. Joe talks about how there were no restaurants when she first arrived in Chinatown. She talks abo...
Yoshiko discusses her and her husband's experiences with acceptance and racism in Canada and why the...
Female immigrant from Hong Kong discusses her immigration experience. She tells stories about her di...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experience, informational and psychosocial needs of ...
During the past five years, an increasing number of younger international students from mainland Chi...
Ania interviewed by Christina Robarts on Friday, March 1, 2013 on the topic of her experiences as a ...
Male immigrant from Hong Kong who immigrated to America for college. Discusses the conditions and di...
From 1998- 2009, mainland China has been the number one source of immigrants in Canada (Citizenship ...
Sue talks about restoring her Canadian citizenship after the end of World War II
Lurana Tasaka explains leaving Vancouver to live in Greenwood during the internment of Japanese Cana...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the experiences of reunification between older Chine...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explored patterns of help-seeking behaviour of th...
Ms. Chan discusses buildings that are changing in Chinatown and the increase of high-rises. She beli...
This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese immigrant children in satellite families ...
While the history of Chinese settlement in Canada is touted as an example of perseverance de...
Ms. Joe talks about how there were no restaurants when she first arrived in Chinatown. She talks abo...
Yoshiko discusses her and her husband's experiences with acceptance and racism in Canada and why the...
Female immigrant from Hong Kong discusses her immigration experience. She tells stories about her di...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experience, informational and psychosocial needs of ...
During the past five years, an increasing number of younger international students from mainland Chi...
Ania interviewed by Christina Robarts on Friday, March 1, 2013 on the topic of her experiences as a ...
Male immigrant from Hong Kong who immigrated to America for college. Discusses the conditions and di...
From 1998- 2009, mainland China has been the number one source of immigrants in Canada (Citizenship ...
Sue talks about restoring her Canadian citizenship after the end of World War II
Lurana Tasaka explains leaving Vancouver to live in Greenwood during the internment of Japanese Cana...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the experiences of reunification between older Chine...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explored patterns of help-seeking behaviour of th...
Ms. Chan discusses buildings that are changing in Chinatown and the increase of high-rises. She beli...
This study examined the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese immigrant children in satellite families ...
While the history of Chinese settlement in Canada is touted as an example of perseverance de...