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Roy Miki, prominent Canadian poet and scholar (currently a professor emeritus at Simon Fraser University) describes the long process of redress in "By Turns Poetic".
From Cultivating Canada: Reconciliation Through the Lens of Cultural Diversity. Edited by Ashok Mathur, Jonathan Dewar, and Mike DeGagne. Ottawa: Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2011.
From Cultivating Canada: Reconciliation Through the Lens of Cultural Diversity. Edited by Ashok Mathur, Jonathan Dewar, and Mike DeGagne. Ottawa: Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2011.

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CRRF document outlining the Japanese-Canadian experience from 1897 to the Mulroney government's redress in 1988.

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David Suzuki is one of Canada's prominent Japanese-Canadians that was forced into internment during WWII. He has spoken about the long-term effects that this period has on himself and his family. This NFB clip shows him visiting the Slocan Valley internment camp where he was interned at six years of age.

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Previously on display in the Royal B.C. Museum lobby, this map depicts the effects that climate change has had on the province.

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The Garry Oak and associated ecosystem has been in decline since colonists settled the south-west coast of Canada. Garry Oak ecosystems are hubs of biological diversity. With the destruction of these ecosystems, one hundred of the species that call these ecosystems home are now deemed "at risk".
For more information, visit GOERT
For more information, visit GOERT

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The Dawson's Caribou is one of many species that roamed British Columbia in the past but is now extinct (and likely has been since 1935). Read more about the Dawson's Caribou here.