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  • 66 Mah, Roy, "Chinese Canadian Leaders Urge Enlightened Immigration Laws at Hearing." Chinatown News. Vol. 22, no. 18, June 1975. Describes the opening session of the Special Senate Commons Committee's hearing on the Green Paper held in Vancouver. Mah, Roy. "Objective Fully Realized at Historic Chinese Canadian National Conference." Chinatown News. Vol. 23, no. 2, Sept. 1975. A conclusion to the Chinese National Conference. Discusses the major objectives and final decisions made at the Conference. Mah, Roy. "Rap Sessions Provide Answers to Chinese Immigrants* Needs," Chinatown News. Vol. 22, no. 7, Dec. 1974. Records the 3-day conference on Chinese immigrants and Public services. "Manitoba CBA Seeks Changes." Chinatown News. Vol. 11, no. 6, Nov. 18, 1963, pp. 11-12. A letter written by Pat Lowe, President of CBA, Manitoba, to Immigration Minister Guy Favreau. He requests relaxation of Immigration restrictions governing entry of Chinese, Also mentions facts that Chinese Canadians seeking immigration to USA were treated by U.S. immigration as Chinese, not as Canadians. Marchand, Jean, "Equality in New Immigration Laws," Chinatown News. Vol. 13, no. 22, Aug. 1966. On the statements made by Immigration minister Jean Marchand on illegal entry of Chinese. Also, includes his revision proposals regarding the admission of persons sponsored by relatives in Canada, "Memorandum on Immigration." Chinatown News. Vol. 10, no. 23, Aug. 1923. Suggestions on how to deal with Chinese immigration from Chinese leaders in Eastern Canada.
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