目前BC省的市级选举即将开始投票,目前刚结束候选人登记。我们今天就约到了刘海先生,来做一个简单的访问。
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READ MORERichmond’s Asia transformation: The media’s diversity blind spot
One Pacific News Editor July 17, 2016 0 COMMENTSBy Ng Weng Hoong, July 17 2016, Sunday If Pierre Pelletier were a politician, he would have come under intense public scrutiny in the last 18 months that he has been in charge of a key surviving institution in British Columbia’s Richmond City. Instead, as publisher of the Richmond News, he has the role of […]
READ MOREISSCO in Canada: At Chinese diaspora conference, scholars will ponder impact of China events
One Pacific News Editor July 4, 2016 0 COMMENTSOnePacificNews, July 4 2016, Monday Amid a reported new round of tightening on academic freedom in China, around 50 scholars from some of its universities will be forced to miss this week’s triennial conference in the western Canadian city of Richmond to exchange research findings on Chinese communities around the world. The scholars from China […]
READ MOREUBC professor calls out Globe and Mail’s ‘disgraceful’ attack on Michael Chan while Chinese community leaders stay silent
One Pacific News Editor June 19, 2015 0 COMMENTSOnePacificNews, June 19 2015, Friday Three days after the Globe and Mail reported that Ontario cabinet minister Michael Chan remains under investigation for his allegedly close ties to the Chinese government, Canada’s Chinese community and its leaders have largely remained silent. There has been no report in the mainstream English language press of comment or […]
READ MORECanada to Chinese business migrants and investments: We don’t want you!
One Pacific News Editor June 4, 2015 0 COMMENTSOnePacificNews, June 3 2015, Wednesday Forget about the recession and rising unemployment, Canada wants to curtail the influx of Chinese business migrants and their investments that might help the flagging Canadian economy which just shrank 0.6% in the first quarter. Complementing Ottawa’s wariness towards Beijing, ordinary Canadians and the mainstream media are souring on new […]
READ MOREChinese business migrants question BC’s plan on official languages requirement
One Pacific News Editor June 1, 2015 0 COMMENTSOnePacificNews, June 1 2015, Monday Entrepreneurs from China hoping to migrate to Canada are protesting the BC government’s plan to require them to demonstrate working knowledge of at least one of the country’s two official languages or it won’t support their application for permanent residency. With Ottawa already imposing the minimum language requirement under the […]
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