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Newspaper Prov. City/region Owner [1] Circulation (weekly total, 2013) [2] Frequency Language Notes National Post: Nat'l National Postmedia: 982,555 Tue–Sat
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The Ward, c. 1910.Toronto's first Chinatown was situated in The Ward, an area that attracted new immigrants to the city.. Toronto's Chinatown first appeared during the 1890s with the migration of American Chinese from California due to racial conflict and from the Eastern United States due to the economic depression at the time.
Chinese-Vietnamese and mainland Chinese immigrants dominate this neighbourhood. The East Chinatown community was heavily affected leading up to the 2001 by Toronto's bid for the 2008 Olympics and subsequently by the construction of the "Studio District", in South Riverdale next to the Toronto Port Lands. [6]
Modern Times Weekly: ON: Toronto: 1985 1990 North York Mirror: ON: Toronto? 2023 Now, Xtra! ON: Toronto: 1984 2015 Our Lives: Canada's First Black Women's Newspaper: ON: Toronto: 1986 1989 Scarborough Mirror: ON: Toronto? 2023 Shing Wah Chou Pao: ON: Toronto: 1916 1917 Shing Wah Daily News: ON: Toronto: 1922 1990 Sing Tao Daily: ON: Toronto ...
Toronto's present downtown Chinatown developed in the late 19th century and is now one of the largest Chinese-Canadian communities in the Greater Toronto Area. Toronto's neighbouring cities of Mississauga and Markham also host a number of large Chinese business centres, plazas and malls, albeit no single defined Chinatown.
Chinese communities include Chinatown, Toronto.. According to The Path of Growth for Chinese Christian Churches in Canada by Chadwin Mak, in 1994, there were about 100,000 ethnic Chinese in Scarborough, 65,000 in Downtown Toronto, 60,000 in the eastern portion of the former city of Toronto, 40,000 in North York, and 10,000 in Etobicoke/Downsview.
Toronto band Do Make Say Think have a song titled "Chinatown" on their 2002 album & Yet & Yet. The film Suite Suite Chinatown, directed by Aram Siu Wai Collier, was screened at the 14th Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival. [17] The Pixar animated short, Bao, was set in Toronto, and included scenes from Toronto's Chinatown. [18]