Survey by Angus Reid and University of Alberta analysed 516 responses for a 'deep dive'
A butcher works behind a plastic divider at a meat market and barbecue shop in Chinatown, in Vancouver, June 10, 2020.Six in 10 respondents to a survey of Canadians who identify as being of Chinese ethnicity say they have adjusted their routines to avoid run-ins or unpleasant encounters since the pandemic began.
“What we hear from Canadians of Chinese descent and Chinese ethnicity is, this is a real lived experience for significant numbers of them,” Ms. Kurl said in an interview. Between 84 per cent and 88 per cent of respondents said they agreed with statements on Canada being an important part of their identity, loving Canada and what it stands for, feeling a strong sense of belonging to Canada and their Chinese ethnicity being an important part of their identity.But only 13 per cent said they think others in Canada view them as Canadian “all the time.”
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