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- early 1940s
-21,000 Japanese
- Japanese did not fit into the Canadian society
- Force removal of Japanese Canadians to work at camps
- drawn from their homes and forced into the camps
- September 1907
- Anti-Asian riot
- Boycotting
- Families were split up
- Spies from Tokyo
- Japanese Canadians were not treated as equals
- Prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King
- demanded that all men were sent to work for camps
- separated by sex
- Canada's reprutation
- Valubale lessons
- The apology
YES
- Charter Rights and Freedom
- Prime Minister Brain Mulroney signed an agreement
- Can't change history but apologized
1. Do you think the apology was sincere?
2. Why was what the Canadian goverenment doing to the Japanese Canadians so wrong?
- https://vancouversun.com/opinion/opinion-reflecting-on-canadas-apology-to-japanese-canadians
- https://humanrights.ca/blog/japanese-canadian-internment-and-struggle-redress
- https://mcgillxjapxredress.wordpress.com/cleansing-the-past-a-closer-look-at-mulroneys-apology-to-japanese-canadians/
- https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/internment-of-japanese-canadians
- “Japanese Canadian Internment: Prisoners in Their Own Country.” The Canadian Encyclopedia, www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/japanese-internment-banished-and-beyond-tears-feature.
-“Forced Internment of Japanese Americans.” Equal Justice Initiative, eji.org/history-racial-injustice-forced-internment-of-japanese-americans.
“FACT CHECK: Did the Census Bureau Play a Role in the Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II?” Snopes.com, www.snopes.com/fact-check/census-bureau-japanese-americans/.
-American Baptist Home Mission Society. “Democracy Demands Fair Play for America's Japanese.” Calisphere, Occidental College Library, calisphere.org/item/ark:/13030/kt0f59r607/.
- “The Incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II.” Atomic Heritage Foundation, 20 July 2016, www.atomicheritage.org/history/incarceration-japanese-americans-during-world-war-ii.
- Roth, Robyn. “History of Japanese Internment Camps.” History of Japanese Internment Camps, 1 Jan. 1970, aasreadingoutline.blogspot.com/.
-“Japan Canada Flag Background.” 123RF, www.123rf.com/photo_70319465_stock-vector-japan-canada-flag-background.html
- Index of /Wp-Content/Gallery/Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, vimyridgehistory.com/wp-content/gallery/sir-wilfrid-laurier/.
- “What Is a Good Question?” Dragonfly Training, 14 Oct. 2013, dragonflytraining.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/what-is-a-good-question/.
-“Our Expertise.” Plot + Scatter: It All Starts with the Question, plotandscatter.com/services/data-question.html.
- Philmckinney. “The Killer Question Mentality.” Beyond The Obvious, 12 Jan. 2018, beyondtheobvious.com/killer-question-mentality/
- SOCIAL
- ECONOMIC
- POLITICAL
- THE APOLOGY
- Septemeber 22, 1988
- 1949
- no equal rights
- protested
- no free rights
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- Limited immigration
- Camps