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  2. Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 - Wikipedia

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    Before 1923, Chinese immigration was heavily controlled by the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885, which imposed an onerous head tax on all immigrants from China.. After various members of the federal and some provincial governments (especially British Columbia) put pressure on the federal government to discourage Chinese immigration, the Chinese Immigration Act was passed.

  3. Canada–China relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada believed that to engage the Chinese in more open trade and to support China's accession to World Trade Organization accession would help Canada's goals. [16] In fact, Chrétien strongly endorsed Chinese accession: "With China's accession to the WTO, tariffs will drop and access by Chinese consumers and business to our products and ...

  4. List of people banned from entering China - Wikipedia

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    "Planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves, gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations.” [22] Marco Rubio United States: United States Senator from Florida (2011-2025) and United States Secretary of State (since 2025)

  5. China takes steps against Canada institutions, individuals ...

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    It is freezing the property in China of 15 people in the Uyghur institution and five on the Tibet committee, banning them from entering China, including Hong Kong and Macau. Calls to the Canadian ...

  6. Canada's extension of ban on foreign real estate buyers ... - AOL

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    Canada's move to keep foreigners out of its property market for two more years will do little to alleviate acute housing shortages, as non-residents were never the main driver fuelling property ...

  7. Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific ...

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    China's application to CPTPP is unlikely to gain traction. Although not a member of CPTPP, the U.S. can exercise the "poison pill" within the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement that prevents Canada and Mexico from voting in favour of the Chinese application. [64] On 16 September 2021, China formally applied to join CPTPP. [49]

  8. China considers local government purchases of unsold homes ...

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    (Reuters) -China is considering a plan for local governments nationwide to buy millions of unsold homes, Bloomberg News said on Wednesday, after a meeting of leaders of the ruling Communist Party ...

  9. Alien land laws - Wikipedia

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    1889 - A statute requiring aliens to declare an intent to naturalize "in good faith" in order to buy property is added to the territory's constitution, refining the 1886 law. [1] [13] 1921 - An alien land bill modeled after the California law is passed in the state legislature after failing to make it onto the 1920 ballot. As in California ...

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