As more Chinese newcomers call Halifax home, early signs of a Chinatown emerge
I thought this article was interesting: https://globalnews.ca/news/4137211/a...natown-emerge/
The area they are talking about is Barrington/Inglis/Victoria Road/Queen Street. |
When the BMO relocated to their new premises on SGR they established a Chinese presence in the branch with services available in Mandarin, I believe.
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An article on a riot from 1919 that targeted Chinese-owned businesses:
https://globalnews.ca/news/4970734/a...ts-in-halifax/ |
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Very sad and unfortunate events from a different time in Halifax's history. One has to wonder if this event, or latent attitudes that existed before and after this event, may have had some effect on Halifax never having formed a 'Chinatown' like many other Canadian and American cities in the late 19th/early 20th century. Another case of the 'good old days' not actually being so 'good'... |
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These stories from the early 1900's remind me of what you might hear from a developing country today. The standard of living, education levels, communication, policing, etc. were probably similar in a bunch of ways. Lots of ignorant people with very tough lives. |
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I get the feeling that Halifax wasn't exactly a happy place in February 1919, only being a year and two months out of the Explosion, along with those returning from WWI. I imagine that it wouldn't have taken much for situations like this, fueled by misinformation and displaced anger, to boil over into conflict and violence. It helps to drive home the point that, although currently not perfect, things are much better in Halifax now than they were 100 years ago. |
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https://torontostoreys.com/2019/03/c...buyers-canada/ |
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Not necessarily a good news story. We all know what Chinese investors did to the real estate market in Vancouver. If these are new immigrants coming to live in the city that's one thing. If they are just offshore investors looking for somewhere to shelter or launder their money, that's something entirely different altogether. Do we know if this newfound interest in Halifax represents the former or the latter? I would be interested to know......... |
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Just look at the red on the viewpoint.ca map: https://www.viewpoint.ca/map |
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