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Chronology and references for Alice Wong

Article

1948
June 30, born

1980
Immigrated to Canada from Hong Kong

1982
Married husband Enoch.

1993
Received PhD in curriculum and instruction from the University of British Columbia.


2008
First elected, Richmond, British Columbia

November, appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Multiculturalism.

2011
Reelected
Minister of State for Seniors

Disambiguating Alice Wong

There are now two Alice Wongs. This one should be moved to Alice Wong (politician) and a disambiguation page created. Nasukaren (talk) 04:43, 9 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 9 March 2016

Alice WongAlice Wong (politician) – There are two Alice Wongs, a Canadian politician and an American disability activist. The disability activist Wong currently has higher googlefu with the first page of hits almost entirely to her. The two Alice Wongs should be disambiguated with a single disambiguation page. Nasukaren (talk) 15:00, 9 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]