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Museum Exhibit Final Summative

During the post-World War I era, Canada revised its immigration policies, particularly through the Immigration Act Amendment of 1919. This amendment was designed to restrict immigration from countries that had been adversaries in the war, specifically targeting populations from Bulgaria, Austria, and Germany.

Museum Exhibit Final Summative

Immigrating to Canada Barriers - Policies - Incidents and CHANGE

1914-1918

The Komagata Maru was a ship containing 376 passenger most of whom were Sikh and men. They wanted to emigrate to Canada despite knowing the Canadian government had discriminated against South Asian immigrants. In the end they were only ever able to stay in Canadian waters as they were denied access to Canadian Land and were forced to return where they faced even more unacceptable treatment .
Komagata Maru

Artifact 1 : This picture shows the people on board the Komagata Maru in Canadian water but not allowed on Canadian land.

People & Ideas
Immigration Act Amendment 1919

History Grade 10

1945-1982

CHANGE BEGINS FOR THE POSITIVE - SLOWLY

Pierre Elliott Trudeau - 15th PM P. E Trudeau perhaps brought the most change to Canada all around. P.E Trudeau put many acts in action during his 15 years in power including the Immigration Regulations, Order-in council, Canadian Multiculturalism Policy & Act, and the Immigration Act of 1976 which was perhaps most important in breaking down racial barriers.

Artifact 8 : Excerpt of the Canadian Multiculturalism Act from 1988, P.E Trudeau last year as PM.

Events -Little off topic but it relates

Roseland Theater - Viola Desmond0 Viola Desmond was a African-Canadian November 8/1946 - V. Desmond goes to see a movie and ask for a seat on the main level but receives a ticket for the balcony seats like all 'colored' people of the time. She refuses to get off a seat and was forced off by an officer, put in a cell and charged for something she didn't even commit.

Artifact 9 : Re-creation of what happened to Viola Desmond in a minute

Canadian Citizenship Act - 1947 Previously to this act people not born in Britain could not become citizens and were considered Britain subjects rather than Canadian citizens. Now all residents of Canada (no matter what origin) could apply to get a citizenship.

ARTIFACT 7: On the link below you can find all my pictures there are multiple. Scroll Down https://pier21.ca/research/immigration-history/canadian-citizenship-act-1947

1982 - Present

CHANGE CONTINUES FOR THE POSITIVE

Viola Desmond Pardoned and $10 bill ---Little off topic but it relates

Viola Desmond was granted an apology and a free pardon by the province of Nova Scotia for wrongfully accusing Viola Desmond for something she didn't do. Furthermore, Viola Desmond will not be forgotten as she will be featured on the new $10 bill of Canada, the first vertical bill.

Artifact 12 : Viola Desmond will be on the new $10 bill of Canada, the unveiling. (CLICK THE SQUARE)

Artifact 12.1 : The $10 bill on official Bank of Canada Website. Click to see it clearly.

Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau

Having progressed so far the latest leaders realize the mistakes made by their predecessors and to show that they do they have apologized. First, Stephen Harper, former PM, apologizes to a crowd of 8,000 people(mostly Sikhs) for the Komagata Maru incident of 1914. More recently, Justin Trudeau (current PM) apologized for the Komagata Maru incident formally in the H of C and apologised for the SS St. Louis.

Artifact 10 : Justin Trudeau apologizes for Komagata Maru in Commons.

Artifact 10.1 : Justin Trudeau apologizes for SS St.Louis incident

Artifact 10.3 : Stephen Harper apologizes for Komagata Maru.(UN-OFFICIAL) 2008

Syrian Refugees Welcomed!

Syria is being torn apart due to bad leadership causing many a lot of trouble surviving and unlike long ago Canada is helping out greatly! Canada has welcomed more than 40,000 Syrian refugees since 2015. The Canadian Govn't provides the refugees with shelter, food and much more.

Artifact 11 : Justin Trudeau (current PM) welcomes Syrian refugees at the airport.

By : Muhammad Ahsan Khan, 2018

1929-1945

Events
The SS St. Louis Event

A ship with more than 900 Jewish people aboard sets sail for the island of Cuba after the night of Kristallnacht. They were well verified to go to Cuba but when they arrived they were denied and so they continued their search through to the US and it was also a negative. At last, they tried Canada but the results weren't much different as Canada also said no, forcing the Jewish to return. It is recorded that no Jewish person on that ship survived.

Artifact 6 : Jewish passengers hopeful that they will find a home somewhere and escape from hell (Germany at the time).

Ideas
Order-in-Council PC 1931-695

With the Great Depression soaring across Canada, the government thought necessary to tighten up immigration even more with this. The order limited immigrants to only from Great Britain and the US, those who could support themselves and wives and kids of someone already well settled.

Artifact 4 : An overview of the Order-In-Council. Basically stating what you must meet to enter Canada.

Artifact 4 : Second page

People
William Lyon Mackenzie King and Liberal Government

With the arrival of the SS St. Louis, PM William Lyon Mackenzie King was notified almost instantly. The Liberals didn't see it a time where they could help others as the Canadian economy itself was still "recovering". Both sides the ones that wanted to help the Jews and the one that did not tried to convince the Prime Minister. To be fair, PM King heeded for advice from all over, for example Ernest Lapointe, minister of Justice in Quebec, Lapointe also did not want to take the Jews because he knew that all of Quebec would oppose it.

Did You Know? It is said that PM King had some personal views on the Jewish which contributed to the SS St. Louis decision.

Artifact 5 : The ship arrives at port but is surrounded by little boats. Possibly to keep them out?