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  • Jean V.K. Gerrard Campbell
    … William John Campbell and Jean Vera Kathleen Campbell (nee Gerrard) Bill was born June 10, 1922 in Toronto. Jean was born … did his basic training in Kingston, Ontario, convoyed to Debert, Nova Scotia and in August 1942 sailed on the Sterling Castle from … Jean V.K. Gerrard Campbell …
  • Pietro Di Ioia
    … Told by his daughter: Maria Teresa Di Ioia PART ONE Reasons for immigrating to Canada: To look for work in … for a better future. Date: May 22,1950 Port of entry: Halifax, Nova Scotia-Pier 21 Ship: Vulcania - Third class PART TWO Personal … by his cousin, Francesco Di Ioia who had arrived in Canada in 1924 via New York. This cousin was able to obtain a work contract with a …
  • "Why Do We Need a Museum of Immigration?"
    … are best informed by the historical contexts of immigration as well as the contemporary experiences of newcomers. This article, … "Why Do We Need a Museum of Immigration?" …
  • Eileen Way
    … as she had a sister living there. After two medical tests I was told we had to wait for permission to travel. A year and a half later … I had ever been in. I quickly got back on the train. We wormed our way through the beautiful Rockies, leaving the mountains we passed … Eileen Way …
  • Stanley W.Y.
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  • Wen Wei Wang
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  • WOI Cecil Melville Bradburn
    … WOI Cecil Melville Bradburn …
  • The Way to My Life by Ibrahim
    … The Way to My Life by Ibrahim …
  • The Way of Tea in Whitehorse by Lillian
    … group of Japanese Canadian immigrant women who meet to share the Way of Tea in Whitehorse and who are bonded together by their desire to … in the group. Neither my siblings nor I are fluent in Japanese. I always imagined that in other families, kids could talk to their parents … lessons of my parents. I am drawn to the tea ceremony because it’s my way back to my mother, and my roots. Return to Whitehorse …
  • Daphne Munday Waye, daughter Carole
    … Daphne Munday Waye, daughter Carole …

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