Canadian Japanese Internment Camps. War on the Home front QUESTION 1: What is more important to you: Civil liberties (democracy, individual freedoms,
The Japanese Canadian Question: WWII
During WWII, the Canadian Government Interned Japanese Canadians.
The Internment of Japanese Canadians - WWII. Japanese Aggression… Japanese expansion in East Asia began in 1931 with the invasion of Manchuria and continued.
At the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the population of British Columbia included around 21,000 Canadians of Japanese origin, 75% of whom had residence.