Notice - March 12, 1945
Government Notice:
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
CANADA
NOTICE
To All Persons of Japanese Racial Origin
Now Resident in British Columbia
- Japanese Nationals and others of Japanese racial origin who will be
returning to Japan, have been informed by notice issued on the authority
of the Honourable Minister of Labour, that provision has been made for
their return and for the filling of an application for such return.
Conditions in regard to property and transportation have been made public.
- Japanese Canadians who want to remain in Canada should now re-establish
themselves Fast of the Rockies as the best evidence of their intentions
to co-operate with the Government policy of dispersal.
- Failure to accept employment east of the Rockies may be regarded at
a later date as lack of co-operation with the Canadian Government in
carrying out its policy of dispersal.
- Several thousand Japanese have already re-established themselves satisfactorily
east of the Rockies.
- Those who do not take advantage of present opportunities for employment
and settlement outside British Columbia at this time, while employment
opportunities are favourable, will find conditions of employment and
settlement considerably more difficult at a later date and may seriously
prejudice their own future by delay.
- To assist those who want to re-establish themselves in Canada, the
Japanese Divison Placement Offices and the Employment and Selective
Service Offices, with the assistance of local Advisory Committees, are
making special efforts this Spring to open up suitable employment opportunities
across Canada in various lines of endeavour, and in areas where prospects
of suitable employment are best.
- The Department will also provide free transportation to Eastern Canada
for members of a family and their effects, a maintenance allowance to
be used while in transit, and a placement allowance based in amount
on the size of the family.
T.B. PICKERSGILL,
Commissioner of Japanese Placement
Vancouver, B.C.
March 12th, 1945
- End of Notice -
Notice to go east of the Rockies or be repatriated to
Japan. “Repatriation” for many means exile to a country
they have never seen before.
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