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Chinese-Canadians and immigrants, not investors from China, largely driving market, experts say
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Image via Wikipedia BY BRIAN MORTON, VANCOUVER SUN A growing belief that Metro Vancouver's hot housing market is being driven by As...
Wealthy Chinese Choose Investment Immigration
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Image via Wikipedia A report issued by China Merchant Bank and global management consulting firm Bain & Company indicates about 60 perce...
Foreign buyers buoy Vancouver housing
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Image via Wikipedia DAVID EBNER On a recent trip to Vancouver, Jin Wang, a Chinese businesswoman, toured a large home – six bedrooms and se...
Ladner's Chinese rant ignores economic boom
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Image via Wikipedia BY ETHAN BARON, THE PROVINCE Former Vancouver councillor Peter Ladner argues that wealthy Chinese homebuyers are dri...
IMF boosts outlook for Canada
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Image via Wikipedia The International Monetary Fund boosted its expectations for Canadian economic growth this year as it warned the world ...
Challenges await Chinese immigrants, but so do opportunities.
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Image via Wikipedia Wenying Wang hadn't seen her husband in 19 months. The Chinese immigrant left her home outside Beijing last year...
Chinese 'investor immigrants' inject big bucks in Canada as numbers keep rising
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Image by swisscan via Flickr Billions of yuan may be transferred to Canadian banks every year from China after the media reporte...
Wealthy Chinese flock to the West
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Image by williamcho via Flickr By Chris Hogg BBC Shanghai Correspondent Growing numbers of rich Chinese are applying ...
Chinese Paving the Road to Freedom With Cash
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Image via Wikipedia By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW Published: August 5, 2010 BEIJING — “They’re all millionaires. They’ve made it,” said M...
Immigration, old age and technology to rule Wente's Canada 47 years from now
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Image via Wikipedia Margaret Wente describes what Canada will be like in 47 years, as the country’s national age rises and its population ...
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