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It started with discrimination along the coast of British Columbia.Navy officers taking hold of all Japanese boats and not allowing them any work place.Those who would resist
the internment camps would
be sent to the POW camps.Where they'd be be held prisoners,treated with poor care etc.
why did Canadians do this
After the Pearl Harbor attack,occuring on
December 7th, 1941 lasting till 1949 was a major and very drmatic hit on Canada and the Pacific/West coast. In result to taking action having captured all Japanese Canadians being blamed,taken,and held hostage in these Imprisoned camps. Having to be stripped of their rights to voting,working and any businesses or companies were to be sold for money and used for Canadian assistence
the beginning of 1942
Canadian,government controlled&dispossed
the majority of Japanese
people in Canada.Being
prisoners for the rest of
WWII,punishment also
being,giving up their homes ,businesses&life to the government to sell.
Image below showing Japanese families captured and stripped from their homes, being sent to Internment camps
Two and a half years after signing a knew Executive order from fourth term President Franklin D. Rosevelt, all internments camps be closed by the end of 1945. Bringing camps to closure
and dropping the old order on imprisonening Japanese Canadians for
WWII aftermasses. Also with freeing families and offering assistance to any needed shelters or work places.