
Canadian National Internment Organization
The Canadian National Internment Organization was a government program during World War I that detained thousands of people, mainly of Ukrainian, German, and other Central European origins, accused of supporting enemy nations. It aimed to control perceived threats to national security, leading to forced labor, imprisonment, and property seizure. The internment caused significant social and economic impacts on affected communities and is now recognized as a regrettable chapter in Canada’s history of civil rights.