Japanese-Canadians. The New Canadian, a newspaper published by interned Japanese Canadians Relocation to Redress: The Internment of the Japanese Canadians — CBC Archives...
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Island during World War II Internment of Japanese Canadians in Canada during World War II List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II This...
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children – those of Ukrainian citizenship as well as naturalized Canadians of Ukrainian descent – were kept in twenty-four internment camps and related...
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the U.S. The Canadian government also confined its citizens with Japanese ancestry during World War II (see Internment of Japanese Canadians), for many...
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Minto City (category Internment of Japanese Canadians)
Minto, the population of Japanese Canadian reached a trim 325. The internment of Japanese Canadians was initiated from fears of Japanese forces after the attack...
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Japanese Canadians (日系カナダ人, Nikkei Kanadajin, French: Canadiens japonais) are Canadian citizens of Japanese ancestry. Japanese Canadians are mostly concentrated...
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Columbia was home to 90% of all Japanese in Canada. In 2001, 44% of all Japanese Canadians lived in British Columbia, or about 1% of the province's total...
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Tashme Incarceration Camp (redirect from Tashme internment camp)
eyes of citizens in Japan. All Japanese Canadians who chose repatriation were collected in Tashme and were forcefully sent to Japan. The internment of Japanese...
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Obasan (category Internment of Japanese Canadians)
by Japanese-Canadian author Joy Kogawa. First published by Lester and Orpen Dennys in 1981, it chronicles Canada's internment and persecution of its...
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categories. Japanese Canadian internment refers to confinement of Japanese Canadians in British Columbia during World War II. The internment began in December...
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Sunshine Valley, British Columbia (category Internment of Japanese Canadians)
population of Sunshine Valley is 208. During World War II, Sunshine Valley was named Tashme. The area was used as a Japanese Canadian internment camp. Opened...
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the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War Two, and the Chinese head tax, frequently "maple-washed" incidents. Canada's treatment of First...
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of German Canadians. However, German Canadians have yet to receive any redress or acknowledgement from the Canadian Government. The internment experience...
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confiscated for the duration of the war. German Canadians were required to register with the state and some German and Italian Canadians were detained. The Regulations...
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Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre is a museum that preserves and interprets one of ten Canadian concentration camps where more than 27,000 Japanese Canadians...
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subterfuge, like the Internment of Japanese Canadians, the Internment of Japanese Americans, and the Internment of German Americans, many of the deportees were...
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Japanese Canadian Redress, a 1988 agreement regarding the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II set redress All pages with titles containing...
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Greenwood, British Columbia (redirect from History of Greenwood, British Columbia)
in nearby Midway. In 1942, 1,200 Japanese Canadians were sent to Greenwood as part of the Japanese Canadian internment. Among those interned at Greenwood...
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Lillooet (redirect from District of Lillooet)
in the Lillooet area during World War II, following the removal of Japanese Canadians from the British Columbia Coast in 1942. Each were "self-support"...
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Asahi (baseball team) (category Internment of Japanese Canadians)
dreams were crushed when the Canadian government issued an order for all Japanese Canadians to be placed in internment camps, then got permission to...
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Pacific National Exhibition (category Exhibitions in Canada)
(Japanese word for Maple) Gardens on the PNE's grounds serves as a memorial for the event. The barns used for the internment of Japanese Canadians are...
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tells the story of Yuki, a young Japanese Canadian girl in the 1940s who is caught up with her family in the internment of Japanese Canadians during World...
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James Keelaghan (category Canadian folk guitarists)
and justice in society. Examples of such themes include "Kiri's Piano", about the internment of Japanese Canadians, and "October 70", about the FLQ crisis...
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Hayashi Studio (category Canadian photography organizations)
run by Japanese-Canadian photographers in Cumberland, British Columbia. The studio was closed shortly before the internment of Japanese-Canadians, as part...
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and thousands of other Japanese Canadians to internment camps in the interior of British Columbia. The film explores the narrow range of options available...
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(targeting Sikh Canadians), and the 1940s internment of Japanese Canadians. Following 1947, in the post–World War II period, Canadian domestic immigration...
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Lemon Creek, British Columbia (category Internment of Japanese Canadians)
camps for Japanese Canadians during World War II, following their removal from the British Columbia Coast. Other West Kootenay internment centres were...
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This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country. In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government...
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anti-Japanese demonstrations Internment of Japanese Americans Internment of Japanese Canadians Tanaka Memorial Japanese war crimes Second Sino-Japanese War...
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Chinese head tax (redirect from Head Tax (Canada))
and Freedoms had no retroactive application and the case of the internment of Japanese Canadians was not a legal precedent. Two subsequent appeals in 2002...
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