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Redress Movements in Canada
Immigration, Immigrants, and the Rights of Canadian Citizens in Historical Perspective Bangarth, Stephanie D
Asian Minorities in Canada: Focusing on Chinese and Japanese People
What About Japanese Canadians
Background to Japanese Internment Historic Injustices and Redress in Canada
Timeline of Social and Cultural Injustices in Canada
The Evacuation of the Japanese Canadians, 1942: a Realist Critique of the Received Version
Italian Canadian Experiences During World War Ii
Canadian Nikkei Institutions and Spaces
Towards a First Nations-Japan Strategy
Demographic Characteristics of Japanese Canadians in 2016 from 2016 Census of Population Takashi Ohki St. Albert, Alberta, Canad
Asian Heritage Month at the TDSB
A Case Study of T'hird Geneiution Japanese-Canadians in Toronto
The Pre-War Japanese Canadians of Maple Ridge: Landownership and the Ken Tie
Must All Asianness Be American? the Census, Racial Classification, and Asian Canadian Emergence
A Tragedy of Democracy: Japanese Confinement in North America
The Role of the New Canadian As an Agent of Resistance, 1941-1945
Top View
Historical Context Thematic Framework
Asian- and Black-Canadians at Vimy Ridge
Internment and Redress: the Japanese Canadian Experience
The Ambivalent Model Minority: Japanese-Canadians and Canadian Multiculturalism*
The Diverse Paths of Japanese-Canadians to Landownership, Farming, and the Making of Community in the Fraser Valley, 1904-1942
Racism Timeline: Answer Key
Culture, Identity and Citizenship in Japan and Canada
Chinese Canadians Debate Their Participation in the Second World War
A Brief History of Race Relations in Canada
Hastings Park History Lesson Plans
Patterns of Racism: Attitudes Towards Chinese and Japanese in Alberta 1920-1950*
“For Better Or Worse, I Am Canadian”
Background to Canada's First National Internment Operations
"From Racism to Redress: the Japanese Canadian Experience"
LCSH Section DG
An Informal Historiographical Memoir About East Asians in British Columbia
Indo-Canadian Soldiers in World War I
Impact of World War II on Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians: Comparative & Contemporary Perspectives
What Is Racism? There Is a Belief That Asian Canadians Have "Made It" in Society and That They Do Not Experience Racism in Canada
Japanese Canadian” in Oral History: a Comparison Between the Japanese Canadian Sansei and the Ijusha Nisei
The “Comfort Women” and the Nanjing Massacre
Introduction This Article Offers a New Perspective on the Relation Between
The Japanese Canadian Experience Internment
Reference Timeline of Key Events In
The Persecution of Japanese Canadians and the Political Left in British Columbia, December 1941-March 1942
The BC Government and the Dispossession of Japanese
Chinese and Japanese Canadian Immigrants