After she died, her body lay in state in the Toronto Labor Lyceum for three days, which is apparently a no-no in the Jewish religion, however people flew in from around the world to pay tribute.

The Labor Lyceum is located on Spadina street in what is now the border of Toronto Chinatown and Kensington Market districts. The Lyceum became a Cantonese restaurant. It was eventually forced out of business because of a ghostly apparition which would appear floating in the women's washroom. The washroom is located exactly where Emma's body lay in state in the Lyceum.

In an English pub, such a thing would be welcome. But in a Cantonese washroom, with women running screaming and yelling Gwei! it's not so good. The restaurant eventually closed.

Many years later it reopened as the Bright Pearl. They invested in a lot of feng shui to appease the spirits - a set of marble lions for the main door, a second pair for the new door on a sidestreet erected for partons who would not use the main door, and several other things. It seems to have worked - Emma's ghost has not been seen since.

Yes, I've eaten there, the dim sum is quite good. And no, I did not see Emma.