1. Japanese Internment
Japanese-Canadians were specifically stigmatized for their perceived unassailability, economic competitiveness, high birth rate, and a lingering loyalty to Japan (Ward 459). ... They begin by arguing on behalf of the Federal government's actions, however throughout the article they criticize the government for its lack of decisive action. ... Although there is evidence, which indicates one government agency's intelligence service was ineffective, there is no conclusive evidence to suggest that they were all so poorly equipped. ... The RCMP noted that the Vancouver consul and his ...
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