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Canada's Japanese Internment: A Wartime Injustice

Canada's Japanese Internment: A Wartime Injustice

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During World War II, Canada uprooted thousands of its own citizens—not because of anything they had done, but because of their ancestry. This episode explores the forced removal and internment of Japanese Canadians after Pearl Harbor. We trace the decisions in Ottawa, the role of Ian Mackenzie and the British Columbia Security Commission, the seizure of fishing boats and property, and the internment camps in places like Tashme and New Denver. We also touch on resistance—like the refusal of some men to be separated from their families—and the long fight for redress led by groups like the National Association of Japanese Canadians. By the 1980s, survivors won an apology and compensation, but the scars remain. This is a story about fear, discrimination, and a democratic nation that betrayed its principles. #JapaneseCanadianInternment #WWII #IanMackenzie #Tashme #NewDenver #BCSecurityCommission #HastingsPark #InternmentCamps #JapaneseCanadians #OrderInCouncilPC1486 #NationalAssociationOfJapaneseCanadians #Redress #CanadianHistory #PearlHarbor #CivilRights #History #FexingoHistory #Canada Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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