Learn more about this holiday that does not simply mark the shortest day and longest night of the year, but also symbolizes the importance of togetherness of family.
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Read MoreThe 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.
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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.
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