1. Japanese-Canadian Internment
Japanese-Canadian Internment World war II was a hard and trying time for many, but more so for the Japanese in Canada. They became subject to harassment and racism and were let down by their government. ... The government took suck harsh measures as to relocate the entire Japanese-Canadian population because they believed that there might have been spies or that they might help Japanese invade Canada even though there was no evidence that the Japanese wanted to invade Canada. ... Every Japanese-Canadian of sixteen years or older had to bear a Japanese Registration Card. ... It was more...
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