The telling of a tragic history can be a sign of a healthy country

Thousands of Ukrainians and other Europeans were branded as “enemy aliens” during Canada’s first national internment operations of 1914-1920.
An exhibit inside the Canadian Museum of History's newly renovated Canadian History Hall, which covers 15,000 years of human life on the territory. The Hall opens to the public on July 1.

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