In 2012, Chris Hope, an entertainment lawyer whose experience spans in - house and private practice roles, saw his film Hatsumi: One Grandmother's Journey Through the Japanese
Canadian Internment, receive commercial release by Alliance Films.
Not exact matches
The focus is on local stories including the Gumboot Navy, the Fort at Yorke Island, the Alternative Service, and the
internment of local Japanese -
Canadians.
In British Columbia, this includes Japanese
internment camps, Chinese railway worker exploitation, and the Komagata Maru incident, which prompted the
Canadian government to enact exclusion laws preventing Indians from immigrating.
His dissertation research looks at the historical and theoretical underpinnings of
Canadian multiculturalism and its relationship to the
internment of Japanese
Canadians.