File HQDOJ-9-192528, Part 1: ** (Japanese) Against Canadian Government Arising from Maltreatment Received in Connection with the Removal of Japanese from Canadian Westcoast During World War II.
Description
| Title Proper | RG13 VOLUME BAN-2000-01084-9 FILE HQDOJ-9-192528-1 | 
| Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1958 | 
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                                        From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image. 
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| Scope and content | 
                                       
                                        This file includes the correspondence and records regarding the claim of Kichijiro Hagane of Vancouver, BC against the Canadian government, "arising from maltreatment received in connection with the removal of Japanese from
                                          the Canadian west coast during World War II." It appears Hagane's claim, unlike those claims brought forward in the Bird Commission, was made for more than compensation for the forced sale of property: it was made
                                          also for maltreatment during the internment. Also included is correspondence of the
                                          Department of Justice, External Affairs, and the RCMP in which officials discuss the conditions under which a claim is accepted, with reference
                                          to the legislation and regulations which legalized the internment as well as much
                                          discussion of the Bird Commission (including a copy of the Bird Commission report). Hagane appears to have been insistent, threatening to sell his story to the press if he
                                          was not satisfied by the government's response. This file also includes some correspondence
                                          of German Canadians also filing claims against the Canadian government. 
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| Name of creator | 
                                       
                                        
                                          
                                          	Canada. Department of Justice
                                          	
                                           created this archive. 
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| Immediate source of acquisition | 
                                       
                                        The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
                                          Collective between 2014 and 2018. 
                                       
                                       This record was digitized selectively. 
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Structure
| Repository | Library and Archives Canada | 
| Fonds | Department of Justice Fonds | 
| Series | RG13 VOLUME BAN-2000-01084-9 | 
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File HQDOJ-9-192528, Part 1: ** (Japanese) Against Canadian Government Arising from
                              Maltreatment Received in Connection with the Removal of Japanese from Canadian Westcoast
                              During World War II.
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