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Righting Canada's Wrongs: Antisemitism and the MS St. Louis: Canada's Antisemitic Policies in the Twentieth Century
Author:
Rona Arato
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$32.95
ISBN-10:
1459415671
ISBN-13:
9781459415676
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“This story and the others in the Righting Canada’s Wrongs series should be essential teaching in Canadian classrooms at all grades.” —
CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Prior to the Second World War, Canada's Jewish community was well established in many cities, including Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg. As war grew closer, antisemitism across Europe was increasing. Hitler's Nazis were spreading hatred and violence towards Jews across Germany. At first, Jews were allowed to leave Germany and thousands escaped to save themselves and their families. Then countries around the world closed their doors to Jewish refugees. In 1939, the MS
St. Louis
sailed for Cuba with nearly a thousand Jewish men, women, and children looking for safety. They were turned away by Cuba, then the US. The ship sailed on to Canada.
Despite pleas from the Canadian Jewish community, the government refused to allow the passengers to land in Canada. After war broke out, Canada continued to refuse Jewish refugees entry. When Britain forced Canada to take some refugees in, Canada imprisoned them in internment camps — alongside Nazis. Some of these Jewish refugees were only teenagers.
Three years after the war ended and after the horrors of the Holocaust were universally known, Canada finally changed immigration policies and begin to accept Jews equally with other immigrants.
Canada's long history of antisemitic immigration policies was deemed shameful. In November 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an official apology to the Jewish community for Canada's refusal to accept the passengers of the MS
St. Louis
, as well as for its historical antisemitic policies.
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