Ex-journalists lament closure of Ming Pao, Canada’s last Chinese-language daily paper
VANCOUVER — British Columbia legislator Teresa Wat says she cried upon hearing of the impending closure of Ming Pao Daily News, the only Chinese-language daily newspaper in Canada.
Wat, who worked as an assignment editor at Ming Pao’s Richmond, B.C., newsroom in 1996, leading a team of 10 reporters, said the publication has been more than a newspaper — it’s been a lifeline for Chinese-speaking immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China, and beyond.
“It also provides practical guidance on housing, on employment, language barriers and cultural integration,” said Wat, the B.C. Conservative MLA for Richmond-Bridgeport.
She said the newspaper, whose parent publication is based in Hong Kong, focused “on the perspective of immigrants, really blending Asian insight to local Canadian issues, and also challenge the stereotypes of the Chinese community.”


