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Asian Canadians: Stories of immigration and injustice
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More than 130 Chinese migrants spent months in squalid conditions below the deck of an old fishing boat, risking their lives for a chance for a better life in America. But their arrival sparked an immigration crisis and a push to send them back to China.
Slaght, M., & Cooper, I. (Directors) [Streaming Video]
This documentary picks up the bureaucratic paper trail which led to the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II. Motive for the internment and confiscation of their property had everything to do with commercial jealousy and racism mixing with politics. Linden McIntyre discusses this dark era with policy makers of the time and those whose lives were destroyed or derailed by racial politics.