Enemy Aliens & Internment
A study of the War Measures Act and the internment of Ukrainian and other European immigrants during WWI.
Key Questions
- 1How did the War Measures Act compromise civil liberties?
- 2Why were certain immigrant groups labeled "enemy aliens"?
- 3What were the long-term consequences for those interned?
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