Japanese Canadians' rights were severely curtailed and, at war's end, they were encouraged to either migrate to Eastern Canada or choose exile to Japan. White Canadians' fears of the Japanese community were entangled in a racist notion that essentialized loyalty to the Japanese Empire.
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Jun 25, 2020 · After the war, BC legislators demanded that Japanese Canadians be sent to Japan, a country most had never seen, or dispersed across the country.
As the above illustrates, it is evident that there were prevailing racist attitudes towards Japanese-Canadians during the 1940s, with many labeling them as “ ...
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Abuse of Japanese Canadians did not begin with the Second World War. Rather, the uprooting, confinement, dispossession, dispersal and attempted deportation ...
May 19, 2017 · Canadian military officials and the RCMP felt that the Japanese Canadian population posed no threat and opposed taking any punitive action ...
[PDF] "From Racism to Redress: The Japanese Canadian Experience"
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It was racism and wartime hysteria, which allowed the government to intern Japanese Canadian citizens. The War Measures Act was simply the mechanism used to ...
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