Episode list

The Camps

Fernie

Wed, Jan 04, 2017
Daniel Ste-Marie recalls how he first stumbled upon the Internment camp in Fernie BC.
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Sault Ste. Marie
Cathy Beaudette recalls her one woman mission to prove that there was a WW1 Internment Camp in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario.
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Kapuskasing

Wed, Jan 18, 2017
Julie Latimer shares the stories behind Internee artifacts curated by The Ron Morel Memorial Museum in Kapuskasing. Frank Jankac shares his journey of commemoration and his efforts to rededicate the Kapuskasing Internee Cemetery.
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Paul Grod

Wed, Jan 25, 2017
Paul Grod discusses how he found out about the Internment of Ukrainians in Canada during WW1 and the part he played in having it officially acknowledged by the Canadian government.
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Halifax

Wed, Sep 07, 2016
100 years ago The Halifax Citadel held prisoners of War. Learn about these Enemy Aliens, where they were housed and The Citadel's encounter with Leon Trotsky. Narrated by: Diana Cofini.
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Jasper

Wed, Feb 08, 2017
Author Marsha Skrypuch explores the remains of Jasper's Internment camp. A camp from which her grandfather escaped during WW1.
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Winnipeg

Wed, Feb 15, 2017
Peter Melnycky walks the halls of the Manitoba Legislature.
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Monashee

Wed, Feb 22, 2017
Lawrna Myers and cousin Charolette Myers Hanaghan walks through the remains of the Monashee internment camp. Descendants of a local farmer, they share how the internment operations affected their family a hundred years ago.
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Cave and Basin

Wed, Mar 01, 2017
Walter Gertz Jr. Explores the new internment pavilion at Banff's Cave and Basin where his father was held captive almost 100 years ago.
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Castle Mountain
Join Terry Mialkowsky as he follows a forgotten path through Castle Mountain, Canada's most notorious Internment Camp during WW1. Terry's grandfather was wrongfully imprisoned here until his escape on the 4th of July 1915.
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Montreal

Wed, Mar 15, 2017
Internee descendants Pierre and Kim Pawliw visit St. Michael's Cathedral in Montreal where an entire congregation was rounded up during Sunday mass, and sent to Spirit Lake Internment Camp in Northern Quebec.
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Kingston

Wed, Mar 22, 2017
Prof. Lubomyr Luciuk speaks about how he first learned of the internment operations that occurred at Fort Henry, in Kingston Ontario. Prof. Peter Goheen speaks to the importance of memory.
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Boxtel

Wed, Mar 29, 2017
Prolific Dutch-Canadian Sculptor John Boxtel shares how he ended up creating the sculptures which mark several internment camps across Canada.
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Inky Mark

Wed, Apr 05, 2017
Retired Member of Parliament Inky Mark recounts the multi-year journey from learning about Canada's First National Internment Operations to enshrining in legislature Bill C-331.
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Andrew Hladyshevsky
Three decades after the destruction of records, Andrew Hladyshevsky began his mission to persuade the Canadian government to recognize the First World War Internment Operations.
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Spirit Lake

Wed, Apr 19, 2017
In the series finale, Internee Descendant Jerry Bayrak gives a powerful, heartfelt account of his family's struggle, resulting from their internment in Spirit Lake.
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