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Internment of Japanese Canadians / Start date
January 14, 1942
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Mar. 16, 1942, First arrival at Vancouver's Hastings Park holding center. All Japanese Canadian mail is censored from this date. ; Mar. 25, 1942, B.C. Security ...
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From 1942 until 1949, Japanese Canadians were not allowed anywhere west of the Rocky Mountains. Japanese Canadian children on their journey to internment camps ...
Apr 10, 2024 · From 1942 to 1949, they were dispossessed, sent to incarceration sites, and dispersed across Canada. Over 4,000 were deported to Japan.