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City VANCOUVER
State Province British Columbia
Country Canada

Newsroom Ready: Chinese Canadian Museum gets $5M in federal funds

The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver has received about $5 million in new federal funding ahead of its opening on July 1.
Federal International Trade and Economic Development Minister Mary Ng says the new funding will go toward renewal of the museum's permanent space at the Wing Sang Building in Vancouver's Chinatown, as well as supporting the facility's first exhibit. (20230523T1925) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP167041939 
Legacy Identifier: r_Chinatown-BC20230523T1925 
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Duration: 2m5s 
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Create Date: 5/23/2023 7:25:00 PM 
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