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A regrettable chapter in Canadian history is being remembered in Windsor this week.  It’s been a century since most Chinese immigrants were excluded from entering the country — a policy that lasted 24 years. Back in 1923, the Government of Canada passed a law that ended most pathways toward immigration for Chinese citizens. The policy lasted until 1947. A commemorative tree and plaque will be dedicated at a Thursday ceremony at Jackson Park in Windsor to recognize the 100-year anniversary of Canada’s exclusion act — barring most Chinese people from immigrating to this country.  Windsor Morning9:08Chinese exclusion Featured VideoSungee John, vice-president of the Essex County Chinese

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