Challenging Exile: Japanese Canadians and the Wartime Constitution

Eric M. Adams , Jordan Stanger-Ross
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Challenging Exile: Japanese Canadians and the Wartime Constitution

Eric M. Adams , Jordan Stanger-Ross
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"Challenging Exile [is] essential reading for anyone who cares about our country’s past … The everlasting, deep mark that so many Japanese Canadian souls suffered at the hands of the government and of the Canadian people remains one of the darkest chapters in the story of this land. Eric Adams and Jordan Stanger-Ross have given us a superb chronicle of those times." - John Ibbitson - The Globe and Mail

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  • Published date: Oct 15, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
  • ISBN: 9780774872843
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Eric M. Adams is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta and has written widely on constitutional law, legal history, employment law, human rights, and legal education. He lives in Edmonton. Jordan Stanger-Ross is a professor of history at the University of Victoria and is the author of numerous works on the history of migration and race in North America. He lives in Victoria. Together, they were awarded the John T. Saywell Prize for Canadian Constitutional Legal History for their joint scholarship with the Landscapes of Injustice partnership, examining the uprooting and dispossession of Japanese Canadians during the 1940s.

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