Canada Day in Chinatown: ceremonies + head tax redress march


Albert Woo, Todd Wong and Col. Howe Lee hold certificates created by Chinese Canadian Military Museum, recognizing Head Tax Apology by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Government of Canada - photo courtesy of Todd Wong



It was a bittersweet Canada Day in Chinatown on July 1st, Saturday.
The Chinese Cultural Centre courtyard was filled with formal ceremony organized by the Chinese Benevolent Association, Chinese Cultural Centre and the veterans of the Chinese Canadian Military Museum.

This was the first time I had attended Canada Day ceremonies in Vancouver's Chinatown.  Usually I have attended events at Canada Place, Granville Island or North Vancouver.  The cake only had Chinese writing on it (so much for Canada's two official languages).  My Grand-Uncle Dan was part of the flag raising ceremonial crew for the Chinese Canadian veterans, Unit 280.



The veterans raised the Canadian Flag, Chinese lions danced, Chinese dancers from the Vancouver Academy of Dance performed.  VIP's included MLA Jenny Kwan and MP Libby Davies, as well as MP Ujjal Dosanjh,  MLA Richard Lee, city councillors George Chow and Elizabeth Ball. 
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While outside the courtyard on Pender Street, leaders of the BC Coalition of Head Tax Payers, Spouses and Descendants met with members of the Chinese Community who were disatisfied with the Conservative government's Chinese Head Tax redress package that failed to include financial compensation to head tax descendants where the original head tax payers and spouses were pre-deceased.


Harvey Lee and Cynthia Lee with head tax descendant holding an actual head tax certificate, in front of the Chinese Cultural Centre on Canada Day - photo Todd Wong

Here is a news article from CKNW

http://www.cknw.com/news/news_local.cfm?cat=7428327912&rem=
42009&red=80132723aPBIny&wids=410&gi=1&gm=news_local.cfm

 
VANCOUVER/CKNW(AM980) - Canada Day is a day of celebration for most Canadians, but some Chinese-Canadians were protesting the Conservative government's deal for families of people who paid the Chinese head tax.

The BC Coalition of Head Tax Payers, Spouses and Descendents is angry at the Conservative government. They say the feds redress agreement for the Chinese head tax only affects families where the tax payer or spouse is still alive.

Organizer Sid Tan says the group held a walk in Vancouver Saturday to protest.

"We believe that all head tax familes are equal. That is, the government should not be rewarded for dragging its feet for 22 years, albeit saving tax payers a heck of a lot of money," Tan said.

The redress is expected to be complete July 1st, 2007.


Part of the 70+ crowd that marched in Chinatown, who are dissatisfied with the Federal government's Chinese Head Tax Redress package - photo Todd Wong

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