Statement from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on the Anniversary of the Chinese Head Tax Apology

Ottawa, ON — The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on the anniversary of the federal government’s apology for the Chinese Head Tax: 

“For over six decades, the Canadian federal government pursued racist policies with the explicit intention of preventing Chinese immigrants from making their way to Canada.  

“In the early 1880s, Canada allowed over 15,000 Chinese labourers to come to Canada to help build the Canada Pacific Railway. However, after exploiting the dedicated hard work of thousands of immigrants, who often worked in horrible conditions, the government betrayed them.  

“In 1885, an expensive head tax was imposed on new immigrants from China, making it virtually impossible for families to reunite here in Canada. After escalating the cost of the tax twice, Chinese immigration was eventually blocked altogether when the government passed the Chinese Immigration Act, also known as the Chinese Exclusion Act, in 1923. It remained in place for another 24 years. 

“Canadians today are deeply ashamed of this dark chapter of our history. In 2006, the Conservative government under Prime Minister Harper offered an apology and took action in an effort to answer, in some small way, for this injustice. On the anniversary of this apology, we acknowledge those who were wronged and honour the countless contributions that Chinese Canadians have made to our country.  

“Today, 100 years after the shameful passage of the Chinese Immigration Act more than 1.8 million people of Chinese origin live in Canada. They are a central part of Canada’s rich cultural tapestry, and have played a crucial role in building the country we all love and call home. As we reflect today on this profound blessing, let us all commit to bringing home a country that is a beacon of freedom for all.”

Les conservateurs de gros bon sens demandent à la ministre des Pêches d’écouter les pêcheurs de harengs

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Grand Falls — Windsor, T.-N. — Clifford Small, député de Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame et ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable des Pêches, des Océans et de la Garde côtière canadienne ; Rick Perkins, député de South Shore-St. Margarets et ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable de l’Innovation, des Sciences et de l’Industrie ; John Williamson, député de New Brunswick Sud-Ouest ; et Chris d’Entremont, député de Nova-Ouest, ont fait la déclaration suivante sur la récente réduction du total autorisé des captures (TAC) de hareng dans le sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse et dans la baie de Fundy :

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Common Sense Conservatives Call For The Minister Of Fisheries To Listen To The Harvesters Of The Herring Fishery

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Grand Falls – Windsor, NL – Clifford Small, MP for Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame and Shadow Minister for Fisheries, Oceans and The Canadian Coast Guard; Rick Perkins, MP for South Shore-St. Margarets and Shadow Minister for Innovation, Science and Industry; John Williamson, MP for New Brunswick Southwest; and Chris d’Entremont, MP for West Nova, released the following statement on the recent reduction of the herring Total Allowable Catch (TAC) in Southwestern Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy:

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