1. Japanese-Canadian Internment
Therefore, Canadians became both afraid and paranoid of the Japanese-Canadian population in Canada and those living in British Columbia became a special target for public suspicion. ... As the Battle of the Pacific had reached its most critical stages, the general public became suspicious of the Japanese-Canadian population, especially those near the British Columbia Pacific Coast. ... Some even believed that there were Japanese spies operating a spy ring among the Japanese population. ... There was no evidence whatsoever that the Japanese-Canadians residing in Canada at this time supported...
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