In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back into its history. Most people believe that the increasing number of immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and China in the 1980s and 1990s played the most important roles in the social and economic changes during the latest decades of the 20th Century. The contribution of the Chinese Canadians settlement throughout the 20th Century should also be considered as it marks the beginning of the rise of their social status and identity in Canada. Although the Chinese Canadians earned their fame and status since the 1980s, they had been racially discriminated for more than a century. To probe into the situation, the social and political situations in t...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
This project examines Vancouver\u27s Chinese Canadian community in light of the increase of Hong Kon...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...
This study seeks to understand Chinese ethnicity as a process of ongoing cultural construction engag...
The Chinese are currently the largest Asian national minority in Canada. Tthey make up about thirty ...
The British Columbia Chinese community struggled against political and economic racism and discrimin...
The history of Chinese settlement in Canada is one that closely parallels the evolution of the Canad...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In Can...
grantor: University of TorontoCanada consists of immigrants from all over the world--and i...
This study examines the residential patterns of the Chinese within the city of Vancouver. The Chine...
Community initiated voluntary associations play a valuable role in immigrant societies, such as mul...
Background: The nursing profession in Canada has been historically rooted in exclusive elements of ...
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, racism, in the form of white supremacy, sh...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
This project examines Vancouver\u27s Chinese Canadian community in light of the increase of Hong Kon...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...
This study seeks to understand Chinese ethnicity as a process of ongoing cultural construction engag...
The Chinese are currently the largest Asian national minority in Canada. Tthey make up about thirty ...
The British Columbia Chinese community struggled against political and economic racism and discrimin...
The history of Chinese settlement in Canada is one that closely parallels the evolution of the Canad...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In Can...
grantor: University of TorontoCanada consists of immigrants from all over the world--and i...
This study examines the residential patterns of the Chinese within the city of Vancouver. The Chine...
Community initiated voluntary associations play a valuable role in immigrant societies, such as mul...
Background: The nursing profession in Canada has been historically rooted in exclusive elements of ...
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, racism, in the form of white supremacy, sh...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
This project examines Vancouver\u27s Chinese Canadian community in light of the increase of Hong Kon...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...