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Lai, Chuen-Yan, "Socio-economic structures and viability of Chinatown." Residential and Neighbourhood Studies in Victoria. (Ed.) C. N. Forward, Victoria, U. of Victoria, 1973, pp. 101-129.
For annotation see Section 1D: Chinatowns.
"Last Laundry in Halifax." Chinatown News. Vol. 26, no. 13, Mar. 18, 1979, p. 32.
Recalls the hand laundries which the Chinese operated and which are now becoming extinct.
Lee, Carol F. "The Road to Enfranchisment: Chinese and Japanese in B.C." B.C. Studies. 30: 44-76, Summer 1976.
The author suggests that the granting of the vote to the Chinese and Japanese in B.C. symbolized a "significant change in public attitudes" toward them. It also "reflected a change in prevailing conceptions of the nature of Canadian citizenship and political rights,"
"Legislation Needed, Says Les Peterson," Chinatown News, Vol, 3, no. 13, Mar. 1956.
An appeal speech for legislation to safeguard equal rights and privileges for all races.
Mah, Gordon. "How good is a Chinaman's Chance?" Chinatown News. Vol. 21, no. 10, Feb. 3, 1974, p. 23.
Illustrates how in many electoral ridings in Canada an ethnic group could play a decisive role in either municipal, provincial or federal election if it acts together.
"National Conference on Urban Renewal as it affects Chinatowns," Immigration and the Rise of Multiculturalism, (Ed,) Howard Palmer, Vancouver, Copp Clark Publishing, 1975. (UBC-Main) JV7225 I455 1975
The article contains resolutions passed at the conference which was sponsored by the Sien Lok Society of Calgary in Apr. 6-9,
1969.
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