Monashee Mountain Plaque Unveiling
Symposium on WW I Internment and Official Unveiling of Statue
Call for Proposals – Civilian Internment in Canada: Histories and Legacies Winnipeg, June 17-19, 2015
Over the past four decades, the topic of wartime civilian internment in Canada has received considerable attention from scholars, activists, former internees, their descendants, and a host of others concerned with raising awareness and, in many instances, seeking redress. The result has been, among other outcomes, a dynamic body of information – both scholarly and popular.
STAMPS COMMEMORATING 100th ANNIVERSARY OF CANADA’S FIRST INTERNMENT OPERATIONS NOW AVAILABLE
Remarks of Prof. Bohdan Kordan, Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage, St. Thomas More College
Canada, The Great War And Enemy Aliens, 1914-1920
ENEMY ALIENS, PRISONERS OF WAR:CANADA’S FIRST WORLD WAR INTERNMENT OPERATIONS1914 – 1920
Announcing CTO – The One Hundred Plaques Across Canada Initiative
To mark the 100th anniversary of Canada’s first national internment operations of 1914-1920, the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation (www.ucclf.ca) will be unveiling 100 plaques on Friday, 22 August 2014, the 100th anniversary of the War Measures Act.
“CTO” – RECALLING CANADA’S FIRST NATIONAL INTERNMENT OPERATIONS, 1914-1920 ONE HUNDRED PLAQUES RECIPIENT LIST
RECALLING CANADA’S FIRST NATIONAL INTERNMENT OPERATIONS, 1914-1920 ONE HUNDRED PLAQUES RECIPIENT LIST
Marsha Skrypuch
This event coincides with the official opening of the Parks Canada Internment Pavilion on 20 June 2013 at 2:00pm at the Cave & Basin National Historic Site, Banff National Park, Banff, Alberta