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標題: Clip: Germaine Wong discusses her mother’s role in the family laundry operation.
日期: October, 2009
提供者: Wong, Germaine
主題: Work
省份: Quebec
語言: ENG

Wong, Germaine

Germaine Ying Gee Wong was born in 1950, in the Toisan region of Guangdong province, China. Around 1900, her father, Wong Hong Tai, came to Canada as a seventeen-year-old. In 1949, he returned to China to look for a wife. He married Mark Suey Ngan, who gave birth to Germaine the next year. For four years, the family was separated while Wong Hong Tai returned to Canada to raise enough money to bring his wife and daughter over from China. Once reunited, the family made a living by running a laundry business in Verdun, Quebec. Germaine recalls the challenge of managing multiple religions, languages, and cultures during her childhood. She credits two figures in her early life, her parish priest and a former principal, for helping her navigate between her home life and her wider experience. Although she was often at odds with her mother during her youth, as an adult she began to appreciate her mother’s strength in the face of racial discrimination. After university, Germaine took a cataloguing job with the National Film Board. Over thirty years, she built her career there, becoming a producer, and staying until her retirement in 2007.

‘I certainly remember seeing my mother ironing and washing. It wasn't an easy life but I think it was something she felt she was being productive…’

After immigrating to Canada in 1954, Mark Suey Ngan decided to operate a hand laundry in Verdun, Quebec. Her daughter, Germaine Wong, describes the hard work involved, as well as the laundry’s set-up, and her family’s living quarters at the back of the building.