TORONTO - Cheuk Kwan wants the world to remember what happened after numerous countries considered boycotting the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, but eventually ag
Chinese officials on Wednesday lambasted an initiative by Canada and Britain to ensure their companies are not complicit in Beijing’s human rights abuses against the Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in China’s northwestern Xinjiang province, saying it amounts to a “gross interference” in the country’s internal affairs. The suite of seven new measures announced on…
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The Pepper Wok restaurant may never be a sensation for purely culinary reasons.
It is a modest establishment tucked into a suburban plaza north of Toronto, serving traditional specialties like Hainan Chicken.
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But this month it became the unlikely focus of battling factions within the Chinese-Canadian community, its support for Hong Kong democracy and its sign referring to COVID-19 as a virus from Wuhan, China, apparently prompting a flurry of attacks.