The Japanese have attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by air..." Japanese Canadians were shipped to interior B.C. aboard trains during the Second World War. Picture here, children looking out a train ...
63, No. 3, Spring 2002 The Co-operative Committee on Japanese C... The Co-operative Committee on Japanese Canadians and the American Civil Liberties Union: Engaging Debate, 1942–1946 This is the ...
Japanese immigration to Canada began in 1877, just ten years after the nation was formed. The newcomers, for the most part, worked outdoors in fishing and forestry. Before World War Two, Canada ...
(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-112539 Japanese-Canadians being transported to detention camps in the British-Columbia interior in 1942 ( Tak Toyota / Library and Archives Canada ...
A new exhibition at the Okanagan Heritage Museum (OHM) in downtown Kelowna shines a light on one of British Columbia’s ...
In 1942, the Canadian government ordered the forced removal of nearly 22,000 Japanese Canadians from B.C.’s coast ...
HIROSHIMA—Inspired by his great-aunt and her undiscussed period of misery overseas, Katsukuni Tanaka plans to open a museum in Hiroshima’s Minami Ward about Japanese emigrants. The 78-year-old ...
In 1941, 2000 Canadians suffer the longest incarceration anywhere in the Second World War, a bitter four-year period inside Japanese POW camps in Hong Kong and Japan. George Macdonell and George ...
Learn how to make perfect Zaru Udon, the ultimate cold Japanese noodle dish for hot days! This refreshing and simple recipe features chewy udon noodles served with a savory dipping sauce (mentsuyu) ...