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All in the Family 3
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Gilligan's Island 6
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Little House on the
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Barney Miller 5D
Three's Company 3
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one of them. A parlor game in which each of them is to call
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Gospel Rocks 11
World of Wizards 57
8:30 Empire 7D, 4D
9:00 Facts of Life 5D
Movies "TBA" 7D, 4D
Dynasty 6, •7
Three's Company 5, 3,
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Pete's Place 11
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Shaping Up 3, 8
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10:00 St. Elsewhere 5D, 11
Hotel 7
Dick Clark Salutes:
Peter Allen'6
The Prime Minister told
the Commons recently that
he doesn't think the Japan-
ese -Canadians who were in-
terned' during the Second
World War should be com- -
pensated. M'r. Trudeau was
clearlyafraid of opening a
Pandora's box of group grie-
vances, andr de the point
that if we compensated the
Canadians of Japanese ex-
traction we might not know
where to stop. He deplored
what had happened to Jap-
anese -Canadians, he said,
but he felt that the objective
of •government should be
"justice in our time" rather
than undoing the injustices
of the past. And he compared
what happened' to the Japan-
ese -Canadians with the
wholesale deportation of the
Acadians Co the United
States. in 1755. I understand
what Mr. Trudeau is saying,
but I don't buy his compari-
son.
The deportation of the
Acadians took place almost
230 years ago, well beyond
living memory. And I sus-
pect today that you could
find very few descendents of
those Acadians who have
ever even thought of com-
pensation. They're Ameri-
cans now, and they probably
don't think of themselves as
anything else. What happen-
ed to the Japanese -Cana-
dians, on the other hand,
took place little more than
forty years ago, and there
are few Japanese -Canadians
today who do not still feel de-
meaned by it.
The Acadians were the in-
nocent victims of -being citi-
zens of the losing side in a
war of occupation. The Ja-
panese -Canadians, for the
most part, were Canadian ci-
tizens of the winning side -
no different than any other
Canadians except for their
country of origin. They were
a law-abiding, industrious,
loyal part of the Canadian
social fabric. -'Without warn-
ing, they were uprooted from
their homes and businesses
on the Canadian West Coast
:and' thrust into primitive in-
ternment camps in the B.C.
i`iiterf .
In retrospect, it was an act
of paranoia. Ottawa, like the
rest of North America, was
reacting violently to the
treacherous sneak attack on
Pearl Harbor. Our natural -
outrage was fuelled so vigor-
ously by an American propa-
ganda machine which be-
came unabashedly racist in
its new, wild exuberance
that Fe lost sight of the fact
that the so-called Japanese -
Canadians on the West Coast
were Canadians, pure and
simple. The adjective began
to obliterate the noun it mod-
ified.
Citypulse Tonight 57
' The National 5, 3, 8,
10
10:20 Journal 5, 3, 8, 10
10:30 Sun Country 13
11:00 Movie "Eliza's
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News 6, 7, 7D, 4D, 5D,
11, 13, 5, 8, 8, 10
11:05 Newsfinal 5
11:20 The Ontario Report 13
11:30 Family Browns 11
Only When I Laugh 10
Movie "The Boys in
the Band" 8
Entertainment
Tonight 3
Barney Miller 5
Sportsline 6
Tonight Show 5D
Taxi'7D, 4D
Nightline 7
12:00 Hawaii Five -O 11
Kojak 10•
Movies "Crucible of
Terror" 3; "Sword of
Monte Cristo" 5;
"Police Story: The
Broken Badge" 13
Chico and the Man 6
Soap 7D, 4D
Mery Griffin 7
12:30 Entertainment
Tonight 5D
Rockford Files 7D, 4D
Movie "The Voyage
of the Yes" 6
1:00 Eye on Hollywood 7
Thicke of the Night.
5D
Hee Haw 11
1:30 Highlights 5
Saturday Night 7D,'
4D
News?
2:00 Dick Van Dyke 11
Night Watch 7D, 4D,
13
2:30 Movie "TBA" 5D
°A'nd so Canadians were
dragged out of their homes
by their own government,
herded into colonist cars and
banished to the B.0 wilder-
ness. Their homes and con-
tents, their cars and their
fishing boats were sold for a
fraction of their true worth.
The compensation given to
them after the war was so in-
adequate that it was an in-
sult. These were not spies, or
even Japanese sympath-
izers. They were Canadians
like the rest of us, and we put
them into internment camps
because- of the color; of their -
skins. They can never be
compensated completely for
what we did to, them. The
National debt would be
quadrupled if we did. But
surely there should be some
compensation here, if only to
preserve a principle, a prin-
ciple that the Prime Minister
has dismissed.
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Crossroads -April 25, 1984 -Page 19
3 ponds of gold
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Nearly 3 p_onntls of gold
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The Manhattan cocktail
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ill gave in honor of Gov.
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