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  • A black and white photograph of a streetscape on Jasper Avenue. There is a dirt road, and a few one and two story tall wooden buildings. The middle building has a sign that reads Wing Lee Chinese Laundry. Three people in suits and hats are standing near the door.

    Chinese Hand Laundries: A History of The First Chinese Entrepreneurs in Edmonton

    Jessica Szeto

    Cafes and laundries were common businesses for Chinese pioneers to start in early-20th century Edmonton. But the stories of their owners – and the discrimination that forced them into these industries – are less well-known. In the newest addition to ECAMP’s labour history series, author Jessica Szeto writes about laundry owners like Chung Kee and Sam Sing Mah, and the brutal conditions for laundry workers.

  • Wong Bark Ging 黃柏振 : A History of My Father’s Market Gardens

    Ging Wei Wong 黃景煒

    One hundred years ago my father stepped onto Canadian soil for the first time. It wasn’t until he passed away…

  • World War II and the Chinese Women’s Club in Edmonton

    Lan Chan-Marples

    An April 1946 photo of three young Chinese women in the Edmonton Journal readily captured a reader’s eye.  Freshly home…