Assignment: The 'Komagata Maru Incident'
Resources: Below is a list of websites that may help you complete the assignment.
1. Click HERE for information regarding the 'Komagata Maru Incident' from the Canadian Encyclopedia
2. Click HERE for an overview of the "Komagata Maru Incident' from the Ontario Human Rights Commision
3. News story: Justin Trudeau apologizes for the 'Komagata Maru Incident'. Click HERE
4. Click HERE for a website dedicated to the 'Komagata Maru Incideent'
5. Click HERE for background information regarding the 'Komagata Maru Incident from the Government of Canada
Resources: Below is a list of websites that may help you complete the assignment.
1. Click HERE for information regarding the 'Komagata Maru Incident' from the Canadian Encyclopedia
2. Click HERE for an overview of the "Komagata Maru Incident' from the Ontario Human Rights Commision
3. News story: Justin Trudeau apologizes for the 'Komagata Maru Incident'. Click HERE
4. Click HERE for a website dedicated to the 'Komagata Maru Incideent'
5. Click HERE for background information regarding the 'Komagata Maru Incident from the Government of Canada
Population & Settlement Mini-project #1.1: Immigrants upon their arrival to Canada
Resources: Below is a list of websites that may help you start your research. Remember, there is a list of websites included in the outline of the project that Mr. O'Neill already gave out.
1. Click HERE to see the immigration records of Library & Archives Canada
2. Click HERE to see the history of Canada's immigration provided by Marianopolis College
3. Click HERE to to see the history of immigration policies (rules) of Canada from 1900-1999 according to the Canadian Council for Refugees
4. Click HERE for an overview of Canadian immigration to Canada from the Canadian Encyclopedia (Historica Canada)
5. Click HERE for a short history of immigration to Canada by the McCord Museum in Montreal. This website MAY be a good tool to find documents (photographs)
6. Click HERE to access the Virtual Museum of Canada. You will have to search through exhibits to get information. However, there may be some good info here.
7. Click HERE to see the Canadian Museum of History and access their overview of immigration to Canada
8. Click HERE to see the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. This website is a GREAT RESOURCE! You will be able to find immigration stories of INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE on this site.
9. Click HERE to access Canada's History Magazine website.
10. There are also websites dedicated to individual ethnic groups (click on each to access the website). Here are SOME examples:
Resources: Below is a list of websites that may help you start your research. Remember, there is a list of websites included in the outline of the project that Mr. O'Neill already gave out.
1. Click HERE to see the immigration records of Library & Archives Canada
2. Click HERE to see the history of Canada's immigration provided by Marianopolis College
3. Click HERE to to see the history of immigration policies (rules) of Canada from 1900-1999 according to the Canadian Council for Refugees
4. Click HERE for an overview of Canadian immigration to Canada from the Canadian Encyclopedia (Historica Canada)
5. Click HERE for a short history of immigration to Canada by the McCord Museum in Montreal. This website MAY be a good tool to find documents (photographs)
6. Click HERE to access the Virtual Museum of Canada. You will have to search through exhibits to get information. However, there may be some good info here.
7. Click HERE to see the Canadian Museum of History and access their overview of immigration to Canada
8. Click HERE to see the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. This website is a GREAT RESOURCE! You will be able to find immigration stories of INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE on this site.
9. Click HERE to access Canada's History Magazine website.
10. There are also websites dedicated to individual ethnic groups (click on each to access the website). Here are SOME examples:
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