
Discrimination Against Chinese People In Canada Nearly Doubled Between 2014 and 2019: StatCan
In 2019, 29 per cent of Chinese people in Canada said they “experienced discrimination or unfair treatment in their daily lives."
Alex Cosh is the news editor of The Maple.
In 2019, 29 per cent of Chinese people in Canada said they “experienced discrimination or unfair treatment in their daily lives."
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