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Canadians of Japanese origin had their property confiscated and were sent to inland labour camps
The Canadian Japanese were interned in camps in British Columbia just as the American Japanese were interned. They did it at the same time as the Americans. I have added a related link for you so you can see photos, maps and read the story of their internment.

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The Canadian's had as much risk as the United States did concerning the Japanese attacking or invading their nation. They too jumped on the "bandwagon" thinking their Japanese Canadians could be spies helping the Japanese. So they put their Japanese into internment camps as well.

Some Canadians were very angry at the Japanese too. Hawaii was one of their vacation spots and the US Navy/Canadian Royal Navy were at risk of being attacked again.

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they treated japanese canadians poorly because the canadians took their houses from them.

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Japanese Canadians were placed in detention camps which were essentially the same thing as concentration camps ~ see related link below .

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Nothing, they were on the same side.

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