B.C. gives $2M to Japanese Canadian seniors as step toward righting internment wrongs
VICTORIA — British Columbia is offering tangible recognition of the historical wrongs caused by the province when it helped to intern thousands of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War.
The province has announced a $2-million fund for the Nikkei Seniors Health Care and Housing Society to enhance programming for seniors and local communities.
A statement from the Ministry of Attorney General says the fund will be used to develop and deliver health and wellness programs to Japanese Canadian internment survivors.
The society and the National Association of Japanese Canadians will also spread the funding to other organizations supporting survivors.


