Online poll finds 43 per cent of Chinese-Canadians faced threats over COVID-19
A new survey of Chinese-Canadians says 43 per cent reported being threatened or intimidated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The online survey carried out by the Angus Reid Institute in partnership with the University of Alberta also found half report being called names or insulted due to the health crisis.
Close to a third — 30 per cent — said they were frequently exposed to racist graffiti or social media messages since the pandemic began.
Almost as many — 29 per cent — said they were frequently made to feel as though they pose a threat to the health and safety of others.