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Show: OMNI News Cantonese Edition
A daily look at the top stories making headlines in Canada and around the world with reaction and perspective from the Cantonese-speaking community.
Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day in Cantonese
自 1996 年以來,加拿大人已將 6 月 21 日定為全國原住民日。
邀請大家和OMNI 電視臺一起 慶祝加拿大原住民的文化以及對本國的貢獻。
Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with Liberal MP Shawn Chen | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.’
In this installment, we hear from Shawn Chen, Liberal MP for Scarborough North.
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Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with Conservative MP Kenny Chiu | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.’
In this installment, we hear from Kenny Chiu, Conservative MP for Steveston—Richmond East.
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Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with Conservative MP Nellie Shin | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.’
In this installment, we hear from Nellie Shin, Conservative MP for Port Moody—Coquitlam.
Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with Liberal MP Mary Ng | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.’
In this installment, we hear from Mary Ng, Liberal MP for Markham—Thornhill and Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade.
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Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with Liberal MP Han Dong | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.’
In this installment, we hear from Han Dong, Liberal MP for Don Valley North.
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Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with PC Foreign Affairs Critic Michael Chong | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.
First up is Michael Chong, a Conservative MP from Wellington-Halton Hills, who’s also the Foreign Affairs Critic for the Conservative Party.
Celebrating Asian Heritage Month with NDP MP Jenny Kwan | OMNI News Cantonese
To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, OMNI Television sat down with some Canadian politicians of Asian descent to hear about their career path in politics, their thoughts on how to get more Asian voices into parliament and what Asian Heritage Month means to them.
In our second installment, we hear from Jenny Kwan, NDP MP for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant
We Belong: an Asian Heritage Month essay by Patrick Chan | OMNI News Cantonese
“There will always be more that connects us than divides us. Let’s bend towards that impulse, let’s embrace that common truth.”
A Sportsnet video essay on Asian Heritage Month translated in Cantonese.
Activists say Ontario Bill 251 targets racialized and migrant sex workers | OMNI News Cantonese
The Ontario government is set to debate a new law it says is ‘key’ to ending human trafficking in the province, but activists say Bill 251 will expand police power to criminalize sex workers and increase racial profiling and discrimination against Asian and Black communities.
Reel Asian International Film Festival highlights Asian Heritage Month | OMNI News Cantonese
Toronto Reel Asian International Festival organizer will be holding a special virtual screening at the end of May. The documentary Who killed Vincent Chin, which was nominated Best Documentary at the 61st Academy Award, recounts the murder that happened in Detroit in 1982. Then 27-year-old Chin was fatally beaten to death at the night of his bachelor party, by two white unemployed autoworkers who thought Chin was Japanese. It was the time many Americans felt Japan was to blame for US auto workers losing their jobs. Reel Asian would like to put a new lens on the issue of anti-Asian racism in North America to highlight this rather uncomfortable yet relevant pandemic reality.