Commemorative Event Marks 100th Anniversary of Chinese Exclusion Act in Canada
Markham, Ontario, Au
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Read MoreTo solve the refugee problem, we must find the root cause and solve the problem at the root. Since Canada’s value diplomacy is ineffective, not only ineffective, but also harmful to Canada’s national interests, the current value diplomacy should be abandoned, and the policy of interfering in the domestic affairs of other countries should be abandoned. No matter how high-sounding these policies are described by politicians, they are ineffective and harmful policies that must be abandoned. Those politicians who oppose immigration should not play dirty politics. To solve the immigration problem, the first thing to oppose is the foreign policy of allies who create turmoil and refugees, and oppose the foreign policy of wasting taxpayers’ money and harming taxpayers’ interests.
Read MoreIf we take the proportion of each country’s contribution to global economic growth as the parameter of the capital market line model to formulate a country’s foreign trade risk management policy, then Canada should reduce its exports to the United States from 75% to 18%, and increase its exports to China from 4.5% to 38%, in order to drive the Canadian economic growth and diversify risks.
Read MoreThe Canadian Senate held a national commemorative event for the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Immigration Act.
On June 23, 2023, Canadian Senators Victor Oh and Yuen Pau Woo, along with the Foundation for Action on Chinese Canadians (ACCT), organized a national commemorative event in the Senate Chamber of the Canadian Senate to reflect on the 100th anniversary of the enactment of the Chinese Immigration Act in Canada.
Dr. Shaoren Gou Worl
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