In 1988, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney apologized on behalf of the Canadian government for the wrongs it committed against Japanese Canadians. The government also made symbolic redress payments and repealed the War Measures Act. Japanese Canadians being relocated in British Columbia, 1942.
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In 1988, the Government of Canada formally apologized and offered compensation to Japanese Canadian survivors and their families. A training exercise for ...
"Today, after 40 years, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney formally apologizes to Japanese Canadian survivors and their families. During the Second World War, 22,000 ...
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