1. Japanese-Canadian Internment
Japanese-Canadians were interned by the Canadian government as a result of this, therefore the Canadian government was not justified in the internment of the Japanese. ... Racism shown towards Japanese-Canadians had began years earlier, however it was most obvious and potent during the time period from 1942 (mid of the war) to 1947 (post war). ... There was no evidence whatsoever that the Japanese-Canadians residing in Canada at this time supported Japan rather than Canada. ... As a matter of fact, some had even served in the Canadian armed forces during World War I and were Japanese-Cana...
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