Challenging Exile: Japanese Canadians & the Wartime Constitution
Part of:
UVic on the Peninsula
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In September 1945, after the close of the Second World War, the Canadian government threatened over 10,000 people of Japanese descent with exile to Japan, a country that many of them had never visited. This talk explores how this attempted mass banishment came about, how Japanese Canadians fought exile, and why this story still matters today.
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