Regional Municipality Dept: "This is too long for the people in China to wait and it is too long for my business to wait," Yeung said Saturday, according to The Chronicle Herald. Yeung, who owns three restaurants in Halifax Regional Municipality, made the comment in Dartmouth at the start of the 19th annual meeting of the National Congress of Chinese Canadians. He is co-chairman of the event, which includes two days of cultural celebrations and talks on issues affecting its members and eric Yeung of Lower Sackville has waited about three years for Canada to approve the immigration of some skilled chefs from China whom he needs for his May Garden restaurants. "We keep hearing the Nova Scotia government talking about increasing immigration, and here I have people waiting in China and jobs waiting here. We want to fix this."
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