Too Asian for Maclean’s?
17-03-2011 Maclean’s magazine published an article, titled “Too Asian”? on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010, which employs racial stereotypes and racial profiling of Asians. The article has angered many...
View ArticleRoad to Justice in the News
30-3-2011 Road to Justice appeared on the Precedent Blog: New website highlights the history of injustices against Chinese Canadians
View ArticleCourt upholds conviction in Nippertipping Case
8-8-2012 The case R v. Middleton is one of several reported incidents to police, related to assaults against Asian Canadian anglers throughout southern Ontario in 2007 and 2008, which led the Ontario...
View ArticleLast Spike in the News
8-8-2012 The descendants of Sir William Van Horne, the railway baron who led the construction of the CPR recently donated one of the ceremonial “last spikes” that were driven in1885 to the Canadian...
View ArticleUN Universal Periodic Review of Canada
The Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic, the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants and the Colour of Poverty – Colour of Change made a joint submission to the United...
View ArticleCanadian Government clawed back community fund to commemorate Chinese Head...
The Globe and Mail reported that the Government of Canada has clawed back $500,000 from the Community Historical Recognition Program fund which was set up to redress the infamous Chinese Head Tax and...
View ArticleRoad to Justice Travelling Exhibit Launched at Toronto City Hall
MTCSALC is proud to announce that a new exciting travelling exhibit based on this website has been launched. The first public display of the Road To Justice Exhibit is taking place at the Toronto City...
View Article10 Year Anniversary of Parliamentary Apology
This year is the 10th anniversary of the Parliamentary Apology for the Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act. Chinese Canadians who have fought for decades for the redress want to commemorate the event....
View ArticleThe “last spike” has been found!
The “last spike” has been found! Thanks to a reporter from the National Post after the story of the “lost spike” was published by the Toronto Star. For more details, please read: The National Post:...
View ArticleEarly Chinese Worker Militancy in BC: Excavating Narratives of Resistance
By Winnie Ng December 21, 2020 This article was first published on Our Times. Chinese farmers, miners and loggers worked in BC decades before work on the railroad began. Here, loggers are seen with a...
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