The Daily Courier

Vancouver mayor apologizes for Chinese historical discrimina­tion

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Vancouver city council has delivered a formal apology to the Chinese community for historical discrimina­tion.

Mayor Gregor Robertson, who read the apology in the English, said it was an important day to come together, recognize wrongdoing­s and build a better future.

The apology publicly acknowledg­ed past legislatio­n, regulation­s and policies of previous city councils that discrimina­ted against residents of Chinese descent.

Former city councils barred residents of Chinese descent from voting until 1948, and from civic employment until 1952.

They also advocated for discrimina­tory policies like the federal head tax, and made various attempts at segregatin­g public spaces like swimming pools and cemeteries.

More than 500 people gathered at the Chinese Cultural Centre for the event, which was part of a larger Chinatown Cultural Day celebratio­n.

Former Vancouver City councillor­s Maggie Ip and Bill Yee read the apology in Cantonese and the Sze Yup dialect.

The City of New Westminste­r became the first B.C. municipali­ty to formally apologize to Chinese-Canadians for past discrimina­tion in 2010.

In 2015, Chinese-Canadians received an apology from then-premier Christy Clark on behalf of British Columbia for more than 100 racist laws, regulation­s and policies of past B.C. government­s.

In 2006, the federal government offered an apology for the head tax imposed on Chinese immigrants and included $20,000 in compensati­on for families or surviving people who paid the tax.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? A group of women wait to perform as part of a Chinatown Culture Day event after Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson delivered an apology on behalf of the city for past discrimina­tion against residents of Chinese descent, during a special city council...
The Canadian Press A group of women wait to perform as part of a Chinatown Culture Day event after Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson delivered an apology on behalf of the city for past discrimina­tion against residents of Chinese descent, during a special city council...

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