Japanese Canadian History
...who fought for Canada in World War I received the right to vote. They were the only Japanese Canadians allowed to vote. Japanese Canadian soldiers, World War One 10th Battalion.......
...who fought for Canada in World War I received the right to vote. They were the only Japanese Canadians allowed to vote. Japanese Canadian soldiers, World War One 10th Battalion.......
...phrase, it’s a brave new world, I gaze wondrously at our “brave new world”. But I don’t have to like it. Too many sacrifices have been made, too many losses......
...Read More Community News | Online Programs Mata Ashita intergenerational writing circle Ongoing series: First Saturday of each month. Read More Online Programs Greater Vancouver JCCA Antiracism Workshops Ongoing Series:......
...the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) from 1984-1992. He led the negotiations to achieve a just redress settlement for Japanese Canadians interned during the Second World War. In 1991,......
...injustices of the Second World War in part through the renewal of remembrance of their comrades of the First World War, an important component in the cultural revival of the......
...today. Scandalizing how politicians spend taxpayers money is not new to news reporting. For example, in December 2011, Huffington Post Politics Canada reported on Minister of Defence Peter MacKay’s $5,925......
...the ROM to view the exhibit. Please let us know your interest. – Patti Simpson Read this story and others in the Hamilton Chapter Community News Hamilton NAJC Newsletter v5......
...degrees, Granted: $5,000.00 2017 Recipients SPORTS, EDUCATION AND ARTS DEVELOPMENT (SEAD) Atsuko Tanaka, Travel to 12 World Cup competitions around the world to compete and earn the Olympic spot......
...camps because we happened to look like the people who bombed Pearl Harbour. It is my life’s mission to never let such a thing happen again in America.” http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/11/18/roanoke-mayor-syrian-refugees/76016936/ The......