"From Discrimination to Integration: A History of Chinese Immigration in Canada" by Peng Sun offers a compelling journey through the captivating history of Chinese immigrants in Canada. This enlightening account spans from the 1850s to the present, exploring the push and pull factors that led Chinese immigrants to Canada, their contribution to the Canadian Pacific Railway, and their settlement experiences. The book delves into the dark era of the Exclusion Act (1923-1947), narrating the resilience of Chinese-Canadians in the face of discrimination and their triumphant struggle for justice. It highlights the transformation of Canadian immigration policies post-1947, paving the way for more Chinese immigrants and the growth of vibrant Chinato...
In recent years, investigations on intermarriage between Aboriginal people or First Nations and the ...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
This dissertation examines the concept of “borderspaces” as productive sites of investigation. Borde...
This study seeks to understand Chinese ethnicity as a process of ongoing cultural construction engag...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
grantor: University of TorontoCanada consists of immigrants from all over the world--and i...
The paper was presented at the International Conference on Integrated Development of Digital Publish...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
Background: The nursing profession in Canada has been historically rooted in exclusive elements of ...
Background: The nursing profession in Canada has been historically rooted in exclusive elements of ...
The current research on transnationalism has paid little attention to the impacts of immigrants' sus...
While the history of Chinese settlement in Canada is touted as an example of perseverance de...
The history of Chinese settlement in Canada is one that closely parallels the evolution of the Canad...
In recent years, investigations on intermarriage between Aboriginal people or First Nations and the ...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
This dissertation examines the concept of “borderspaces” as productive sites of investigation. Borde...
This study seeks to understand Chinese ethnicity as a process of ongoing cultural construction engag...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
grantor: University of TorontoCanada consists of immigrants from all over the world--and i...
The paper was presented at the International Conference on Integrated Development of Digital Publish...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
Background: The nursing profession in Canada has been historically rooted in exclusive elements of ...
Background: The nursing profession in Canada has been historically rooted in exclusive elements of ...
The current research on transnationalism has paid little attention to the impacts of immigrants' sus...
While the history of Chinese settlement in Canada is touted as an example of perseverance de...
The history of Chinese settlement in Canada is one that closely parallels the evolution of the Canad...
In recent years, investigations on intermarriage between Aboriginal people or First Nations and the ...
Chinese immigrant women constitute a wealth of untapped potential for Canadian society. Unfortunatel...
This dissertation examines the concept of “borderspaces” as productive sites of investigation. Borde...