
Chinese History in Canada
Chinese Canadians have a long history dating back to the 18th century, initially arriving as workers and traders. Many contributed to building the Canadian Pacific Railway in the late 1800s, often facing discrimination and exclusionary laws like the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923. After reforms in the mid-20th century, Chinese Canadians gained recognition and more opportunities. Today, they are a vibrant part of Canada's multicultural society, contributing significantly to various fields and advocating for equality and cultural preservation. Their history reflects resilience amid adversity, shaping Canada's diversity and social fabric.