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This document is a resolution from the Eight Annual Convention of the I.WA.-C.I.O., B.C. District One. The organization fully supports the foreign policy resolution adopted by the Canadian Congress of Labour at its Fifth Annual Convention to ensure that Canada will “play her proper part in the post-war world to ensure continued peace and progress.” The I.W.A-C.I.O also demand that politicians stop using the “Japanese question” as a “political football” with which they use to “obscure the larger issues.” They advocate for the maintenance of “coastal defence zones” until the termination of the war but hope for a “fulfillment” of the government’s policy for “distribution of loyal and Canadian-born Japanese across the country.” Finally they request that political parties stop “kicking around the Japanese question” for “vote-catching” which creates “ill-will and hatred instead of tolerance and justice.”
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