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Shanzhai-ed Didi and the "New Chinatown": WeChat-based ride-hailing among Chinese international students in Metro Vancouver
Author: Zhang, Yijia
Date created: 2019-11-12
The challenges and opportunities of Chinese-language media in Vancouver: A case study of Coast Mountain Publishing & Media Management Corporation
Author: Lin, Xiaojun
Date created: 2018-03-16

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