Federal government pledges $5M to Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver
- The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver has received $5 million in federal funding for the renewal of its permanent space and to support its first exhibit, which will tell the story of the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act.
- The museum is set to open on July 1, and its first exhibit will coincide with the centennial of the passing of the act which halted all immigration from China.
- The funding announcement was made by Federal International Trade and Economic Development Minister Mary Ng on the sidelines of the U.S.
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Federal government pledges $5M to Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver
The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver has received about $5 million in new federal funding ahead of its opening on July 1. Federal International Trade and Economic Development Minister Mary Ng said the new funding will go toward renewal of the museum's permanent space at the Wing Sang Buildin...
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