Saturday, September 09, 2006

News Release

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



Prime Minister Harper lauds contribution of Chinese Canadians to national development

September 9, 2006
Toronto, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today paid tribute to the nation’s Chinese-Canadian community, thanking them for their efforts in creating today’s modern and prosperous Canada.

“Through your dedication to family and community, solid work ethic and commitment to educational achievement, you are helping to secure Canada’s place in the 21st century,” the Prime Minister stated. “This is something for which the Government of Canada is exceptionally grateful.”

The Prime Minister made his remarks at the opening of Phase II facilities at the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto. The new facilities, which include a multi-purpose hall and a performing arts theatre, were made possible through a financial contribution from Canada’s New Government and a variety of corporate and individual donors.

Prime Minister Harper noted that the history of the Chinese community in Canada stretches back to the late 19th century, when thousands of Chinese labourers helped construct the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Since that time, Canadians of Chinese descent have made their mark in a wide range of other endeavors and have helped to build a stronger and better nation.

“The Canada we know and cherish would not exist without your efforts,” the Prime Minister concluded.

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