Canadian Redress Movements
- This publication, by the Canadian Historical Association, examines examples of Canadian redress movements over the past several decades.
- This resources specifically focuses on four major redress movements central to immigration and ethnic Canadian history: Japanese Canadian forced relocations during the Second World War, the Chinese Head Tax, internment operations in both the First and Second World Wars, and the Komagata Maru incident.
- This booklet provides an overview of these historical injustices alongside the subsequent campaigns for redress.
Citation
Giesbrecht, Jodi, and Travis Tomchuk. Redress Movements in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, no. 37, 2018. https://cha-shc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/5d6944e37c4f1.pdf
Overlapping Topics
Culture, Religion & Ethnicity
Policy Sub-Topic
Policy Type
Booklet in Series