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  • 58 F. Community Politics Anderson, Sid. "Let's End the Farce Over Chinese Barbecued Meat." Chinatown News. Vol. 26, no. 7, Dec. 1978. Defends the traditional Chinese methods in preparing barbecued meats. Points out some of the unfound fears of the city medical health department. Barber, J. "Barbecued Pork War is Bureaucracy Against Pleasure." Chinatown News. Vol. 25, no. 16, May 3, 1978, pp. 5, 26. A journalist's view on the barbecued meat dispute in Vancouver. Beal, Bob. "Calgary Mayor Won't Referee Chinatown Hassle." Chinatown News, Vol. 26, no. 8, Dec. 1978. The article examines the bitter dispute between two Chinese community organizations in relation to the Calgary Chinatown Development Plan. "CBA Protests Closing Hours." Chinatown News. Vol. no. 189 June 14, 1957, p. 7. B.C. regulations with respect to closing hours threatened small businesses operated by Chinese in B.C. "CBA Says 'No' to Sunday Closures." Chinatown News. Vol. 26, no. 13, Mar. 18, 1979. A complete text of the statement made by the CBA arguing on the subject of by-laws governing Sunday closing of stores in Vancouver. "Chinese Canadians Oppose Quebec's Language Bill," Chinatown Mews. Vol. 24, no. 21, July 18, 1977, pp. 3, 19. Text of a brief expressing opposition to Quebec's language bill which restricts children in the provinces to a French education only. Brief was signed by five Chinese Canadian organizations in Quebec,
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