Advocates push for awareness of anti-Asian racism as new surveys highlight toll
OTTAWA — At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Amy Go knew Canada was about to repeat history.
The president of the Chinese Canadian National Council for Social Justice said she braced herself for the targeting of Asian Canadians, as had occurred in the 19th century with the “yellow peril” discourse accusing the population of being dirty and disease-carrying.
“Unfortunately, it has gotten far worse than we had anticipated,” said Go.
Go said she and her family have personally experienced racism in Canada, such as being spat on and having an object thrown at them.