Canada Is Our Home — Not a Battlefield for Foreign Politics
A reflection on how external narratives shape local communities and why we must resist the pull of distant conflicts on Canadian soil.
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A personal journey across cultures, business, and civic life — reflecting on identity, community, and the future of Canada.
I came to Canada with my family in 1996, carrying with me a background shaped by Shanghai, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom. Like many immigrants, I arrived with uncertainty — but also with a belief in what Canada represents.
Over the years, I have worked in business, technology, and community initiatives. But beyond professional roles, my journey has increasingly become about something deeper: understanding what it means to belong, to participate, and to contribute to Canadian society.
This website is a space for reflection — on community, public life, and the evolving identity of Chinese Canadians within a democratic country.
"Belonging is not only about where we come from, but how we choose to contribute."