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… historical questions will help us understand and make meaning of the legislation: What was the 1923 Act that closed the door on Chinese … Toy Sing, a New Glasgow, Nova Scotia resident, on 30 October 1924. Credit: Donated by Mary Mohammed. (DI2020.8.15) Broader Anti-Asian … for hookworm. Prevalent among Asian immigrants, hookworm was a parasite that was not a significant public health risk in Canada, as it was …
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… Media Release May 13, 2019 Halifax, NS Forgiveness, Family and Canadian identity: Mark Sakamoto in Conversation with Jeanne Beker … of a human tragedy to offer a unique perspective on the idea of a Canadian family. Released in 2014 to sweepingly glowing reviews, Forgiveness also won 2018 Canada Reads, as defended by Canadian fashion journalist, icon and …
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… on the boat? Mr Singh (A): A man at Hong Kong told me to say what I said on the boat. Q: Is what you said on the boat true? A: The man at Hong King said to me ‘You say just as I am telling you and you will be landed.’ …
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… of Immigrating to Canada An often overlooked aspect of Pier 21’s site history is the immigration experience of children. Young newcomers …
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… cockpit - that was how low they flew. We had to get to our shelters anyway we could, anywhere there was one handy. We were bombed in the … that 3/4 of it was underground in the back of the garden, covering the top with earth and sod for further protection. There were steps down so they could enter …
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… refugee claimants had the possibility of appealing a negative outcome to their refugee claims. However, Canada’s refugee determination … know the case criteria that they would need to meet under the principle of fundamental justice. In an effort to create a more fair, … and Fundamental Freedoms, received Royal assent on 10 August 1960. Credit: Government of Canada Poster of the Canadian Charter of Rights …
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The Windsor Foundation Classroom features a projector, sound equipment, and natural light. This fully accessible room is perfect for your next meeting or conference. Inclusions: 6ft rectangular tables and chairs Drop down screen and projector Wifi Podium and microphone Natural light Facility …
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… Inuit, and Métis A single attendant accompanying a person with a disability Canada Day (July 1) Everyone Ticket Price includes tax Adult … and over) $15.00 Youth (6 - 16 years of age) and Student Rate (with valid ID) $13.00 Children (5 and under) Free Family Rate (2 adults/3 children) $50.00 Additional Child $6.00 Group Rate $13.00 Library and Archives Canada Service Point Located in the Scotiabank …