RG27 O1 Volume 0642 File 23-2-2-12-6-1
Description
Title Proper | RG27 O1 VOLUME 0642 FILE 23-2-2-12-6-1 |
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1946 |
General material designation |
From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image.
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Scope and content |
This file consists of a Department of Labour file titled "Alberta," sub-subject "Property Permits." It contains documents relating
to Order in Council P.C. 270 (the revoking of Order in Council P.C. 946 which restricted
Japanese Canadians from acquiring ownership or property or leasing property for more
than one year without obtaining a licence from the Dominion Minister of Labour) from
the Registrar of Land Titles, Attorney General's Department, Legislative Buildings,
Province of Alberta. It also contains property licences, applications for property licences, correspondence,
and other documents concerning Japanese Canadians seeking to acquire property, as
related to Order in Council P.C. 946, in Alberta.
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Name of creator |
Canada. Department of Labour
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.
The digitization level of this record is unknown.
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Structure
Repository | Library and Archives Canada |
Fonds | Department of Labour Fonds |
Series | RG27 O1 |
Sub-series | RG27 O1 VOLUME 0642 |
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Title
RG27 O1 Volume 0642 File 23-2-2-12-6-1
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Terminology
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Canadians and euphemisms used to obscure the intent and impacts of the internment
and dispossession. While these are important realities of the history, the Landscapes
of Injustice Research Collective urges users to carefully consider their own terminological
choices in writing and speaking about this topic today as we confront past injustice.
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