Canada, Food History, Food Heritage, Indigenous Recipes & Roots Canada, Food History, Food Heritage, Indigenous Recipes & Roots

Indigenous Foodways of Edmonton: Rediscovering Traditional Flavours

Edmonton rests on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional lands of the Néhiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, Nakoda (Stoney), Dene, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and Anishinaabe (Ojibway/Saulteaux) peoples. This place is not just a backdrop for food—it is a living landscape of knowledge, culture, and memory.

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Canada, Food Heritage, Food Culture Recipes & Roots Canada, Food Heritage, Food Culture Recipes & Roots

From Railway Kitchens to Banquet Halls: Tracing Chinese Culinary Roots in Edmonton

The story of Chinese food in Edmonton begins not in a kitchen, but along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Chinese immigrants were among the earliest non-European labourers to arrive in Alberta in the late 1800s, often facing harsh working conditions and systemic discrimination. After the railway was completed, many were forced to turn to low-margin industries, including laundries and food service.

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