"Lost Liberties: The War Measures Act" exhibit at the Sidney Museum
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The Sidney Museum & Archives is excited to unveil a new travelling exhibit, Lost Liberties: The War Measures Act which will be on show from August 5-November 29, 2024.
During the 20th century, the War Measures Act was enacted three times by the Canadian Government. During World War I, World War II, and the 1970 October Crisis, the civil liberties of Canadians were suspended in the name of national security. Lost Liberties focuses on minority groups who were targeted during these times including the instances of internment of Canadians of European origin, the forced relocation of Japanese Canadians, and the arrest of people in Quebec.
An additional display of local connections has also been created by Museum staff. Displacing Differences will present how these injustices happened right on the Saanich Peninsula by showcasing information on the D’Arcy Island lazaretto, the imprisonment of Doukhobors on Piers Island, Japanese Canadians who were forcibly uprooted from Sidney, and the forced displacement of W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples.
Cost: |
Donation |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Museum |
Location: |
Sidney Museum
2423 Beacon Avenue, Sidney |
This event is for Everyone | |
More Info: |
Charlotte Clar [email protected] 250-655-6355 Event Website |
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