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From childhood memories of family trips to downtown Toronto Chinatown to becoming a Michelin trained chef and entrepreneur ...
Chinatown became an essential hub for immigrants, as well as a reminder of home. Construction of Toronto City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square in the 1960s pushed residents out.
As Chinatowns across Canada are at risk of disappearing, meet the people who are actively fighting for their future - and ...
Walking tours of what Chinatown was, and what it is now Toronto is Canada’s largest and most diverse city, and has long been the site of one of the country’s largest and most vibrant Chinese ...
Toronto's Chinatown neighbourhood could soon have an enormous new sign that would create a striking visual landmark welcoming visitors to the bustling centre of the city's Chinese-Canadian community.
Neons signs still glow in the heart of Chinatown but the neighbourhood is changing. There's now a pod hotel, indie cafes, international restaurant chains, vinyl shops and global streetwear brands ...
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Uncovering hidden histories in Toronto's Chinatown - MSNToronto's Chinatown is known for its good food and good bargains, but beyond the bright neon lights there are powerful, often untold stories of migrants whose journeys and struggles helped shape ...
When Toronto hit the milestone in May of 65 per cent of adults having received their first dose, Kensington-Chinatown's rate hovered around 50 per cent, according to city data.
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