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- Jean Bessie Lumb, geborene Toy Jin Wong, CM (geboren 30. Juli 1919 in Nanaimo; gestorben 17. Juli 2002 in Toronto) war eine kanadische Unternehmerin und Gastronomin mit chinesischen Wurzeln. Sie engagierte sich für die Bürgerrechte von chinesischen Einwanderern in Kanada und für den Erhalt der Chinatown in Toronto. (de)
- Jean Bessie Lumb, CM, née Wong (1919–2002) was the first Chinese Canadian woman and the first restaurateur to receive the Order of Canada for her community work. Most notably, she was recognized for her pivotal role in changing Canada’s immigration laws that separated Chinese families and for her contribution in saving Toronto's First Chinatown and Chinatowns in other cities. (en)
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- *1976 Order of Canada
*1977 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Award
*1977 Recipient of the Governor General’s Award
*2002 Queen’s Golden Jubilee Award (en)
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- Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada (en)
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- Arlene Chan, Janet Lumb, Ken Lumb, +3 (en)
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- Toronto, Ontario, Canada (en)
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- *Saving Toronto's Chinatown
*Lobbying change for discriminatory immigration laws.
*Advocate for the Chinese Canadian community. (en)
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- Restaurateur, Activist, Spokesperson, Community Worker (en)
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- Jean Bessie Lumb, geborene Toy Jin Wong, CM (geboren 30. Juli 1919 in Nanaimo; gestorben 17. Juli 2002 in Toronto) war eine kanadische Unternehmerin und Gastronomin mit chinesischen Wurzeln. Sie engagierte sich für die Bürgerrechte von chinesischen Einwanderern in Kanada und für den Erhalt der Chinatown in Toronto. (de)
- Jean Bessie Lumb, CM, née Wong (1919–2002) was the first Chinese Canadian woman and the first restaurateur to receive the Order of Canada for her community work. Most notably, she was recognized for her pivotal role in changing Canada’s immigration laws that separated Chinese families and for her contribution in saving Toronto's First Chinatown and Chinatowns in other cities. (en)
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- Jean Lumb (de)
- Jean B. Lumb (en)
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