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State Province Ontario
Country Canada

Newsroom Ready: Second-gen immigrant business owners balance cost and family legacy

Amid economic uncertainty, some second-generation immigrant business owners say they’re balancing the financial challenges of keeping their business afloat with their desire to honour their parents’ sacrifices. Jeanette Liu and her sister Joanna own Yueh Tung, a restaurant in Toronto. They took it over six months ago to let their parents retire, while also ensuring their parents wouldn’t have to face the impact of U-S tariffs and the lingering effects of the pandemic. (July 4, 2025) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP174731048 
Legacy Identifier: r_Ont-Immigrant-Businesses20250704T0900 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m31s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     111.88 MB 
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Create Date: 7/4/2025 9:00:00 AM 
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business
business and finance
economics
economy
financial challenges
immigration
inflation
restaurant
tariffs
uncertainty