media fawn: Related: 'Lick your screens': China press, social media fawn over 'celebrity' Trudeau Related: Trudeau in China: Focus shifts to human rights after ambassador rebuke to Beijing But there are no shortcuts, in the form of goodwill from foreign trips or anything else, to breaking through, according to Globe and Mail. Based on conversations with party organizers who have worked on the ground in Chinese communities, the reality is more an array of complex factors that the Liberals will have to work hard to change. It one the Liberals need to break, as the country largest immigrant population – 1.5 million and growing – could yet be the difference in a close election. Underscoring the nuance is a key distinction between families who came from Hong Kong, mostly through to the 1980s, and those who have come from mainland China in the past couple of decades. While that may have helped the Liberals at least significantly narrow the gap from 2011 in a riding like Richmond Centre, where many of the Chinese-Canadian voters have Hong Kong roots, it of little consolation since even there those voters are increasingly being overwhelmed by waves of mainland emigrants. The general consensus is that the Liberals tended to do better with the former and the Conservatives with the latter in last year vote.
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