The crisis of COVID-19 has ushered in a new ‘normal’ for Canadians. The crisis of COVID-19 has once again made it scary to be Chinese in Canada, and North America more broadly.
Read MoreLuke Witzaney, M.A. candidate at the Hopkins-Nanjing Centre, shares his thoughts on the impact of COVID-19 on international students in China.
Read MoreAs most of us remain at home, let’s remember those who are on the front line at hospitals. With the recent spikes in cases of COVID-19, our medical staff need your support.
Read MoreAn iconic figure in Asian Canadian writing, Jim Wong-Chu was a poet, photographer, editor, and activist. Born in Hong Kong in 1949, Wong-Chu came to Canada as a four-year-old “paper son” of his aunt and uncle, who used falsified documents to bypass policies that restricted Chinese immigration.
Read MoreIt is with saddened hearts that we remember the young Taiwanese-Canadian actor and model, Godfrey Gao (高以翔).
Read MoreOn October 5, 2019, a commemoration exhibition held at the Dragon Centre Shopping Mall on Glen Watford Drive in Agincourt to celebrate the history of North America's first Chinese-themed shopping mall.
Read MoreFête Chinoise is a Top 100 finalist to the Telus Pitch: Canada’s Largest Small Business Contest. Vote for us to allow us to continue inspiring you with modern Chinese culture!
Read MoreOn Saturday, April 27, influential members of the Chinese-Canadian community will gather at The Carlu for the sixth annual Glitter event, a shimmering evening of gaming, art deco glamour, and giving in support of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).
Read MoreOn this first day of Lunar New Year, we feel honoured to be featured on Breakfast Television with Dina Pugliese and Roger Petersen, to share some ideas for celebrating tradition in a refreshingly modern style.
Read MoreOn Lunar New Year's Eve, we anticipated the arrival of the Year of the Pig with our television feature on CityLine. We got to share some fun and creative Chinese New Year inspiration with the one and only Tracy Moore, and a tidbit of history on how the colour red came to be the colour of good luck and prosperity.
Read MoreThe Grand Entrance en Rouge returns to Square One, featuring the calligraphy scrolls and life-size Chinese Chop. Be sure to snap a picture and share with the hashtag #SQLNY19!
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