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Canadian Corps Comes To Defence of Parker Article
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix Newspaper, printed on December 11, 1940.
This article features the Canadian Corps coming to the defence of Relief Officer George W. Parker, who said in a different news article that, “There should be two scales of relief, one for Central Europeans and one for ‘white people’. This quote is from the issue of Hansard of November 25, 1940, Page 417.
The two people asking for relief were deemed to be able to work, and thus not able to receive relief, in no part due to their ethnicity or country of origin., Located on page four of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated December 11, 1940.
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Canadian Corps Comes To Defence of Parker Article
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix Newspaper, printed on December 11, 1940.
This article features the Canadian Corps coming to the defence of Relief Officer George W. Parker, who said in a different news article that, “There should be two scales of relief, one for Central Europeans and one for ‘white people’. This quote is from the issue of Hansard of November 25, 1940, Page 417.
The two people asking for relief were deemed to be able to work, and thus not able to receive relief, in no part due to their ethnicity or country of origin., Located on page four of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated December 11, 1940.
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Council Rejects Japanese Appeal To Locate Here
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An article which states that the City Council did not allow more Japanese peoples to move to Saskatoon.
Along with this it states that letters of protest were sent to the City Council regarding the residency of potential Japanese citizens., Page four
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Council Rejects Japanese Appeal To Locate Here
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An article which states that the City Council did not allow more Japanese peoples to move to Saskatoon.
Along with this it states that letters of protest were sent to the City Council regarding the residency of potential Japanese citizens., Page four
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Terminate Lectures In German
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from., Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated February 19, 1941.
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Terminate Lectures In German
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from., Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated February 19, 1941.
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"Fifth Column" Activity Feared in Saskatchewan
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An article talking about the Fifth Column Pro-Nazi movement in Saskatchewan and how this is a danger to the country.
This also talks about resolutions passed by the Canadian Corps Association being opposed to the naturalization of foreign enemies., Located on page three
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"Fifth Column" Activity Feared in Saskatchewan
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An article talking about the Fifth Column Pro-Nazi movement in Saskatchewan and how this is a danger to the country.
This also talks about resolutions passed by the Canadian Corps Association being opposed to the naturalization of foreign enemies., Located on page three
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100 Block 19th Street East Chinese Businesses
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Page from the 1921-22 Henderson Directory for the City of Saskatoon showcasing the high concentration of Chinese businesses in the area during the heyday of Saskatoon's Chinatown. This region would be demolished by the city in 1929, in part due to the dilapidated state of the buildings, but more so due to anti-Asian sentiments and racist civic policies. The Henderson Directories are located at the Saskatoon Public Library, the City of Saskatoon Archives, and this particular photo was taken from the copy held at the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Branch.
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1912 CNR Bridge Collapse
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Articles regarding the collapse of the CNR Bridge which occurred in 1912. This collection features articles from the fifth, sixth, eighth, and 12th of March, 1912.
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1919 New Jewish Temple
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An article which talks about the opening of a new Jewish temple on Avenue F and 21st Street
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1919 Peace Day Parade
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Six articles and two advertisements regarding the Peace Parade in Saskatoon following the end of The Great War in 1919.
All articles are from The Saskatoon Daily Star.
Transcription of all documents are included.
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1966 Opening of Idylwyld Bridge
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Two articles regarding the opening of Saskatoon's Idylwyld Bridge in 1966.
The articles are from October 28th and 29th, 1966, in The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
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1983 Circle Drive Bridge Opening
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Three articles published in the July 2, 1983 edition of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix regarding the opening of Circle Drive Bridge.
Also contains a transcription of all three articles.
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19th Street East Showing Chinese Businesses- Kenton
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This photo was created by Kenton Doupe by taking a photo of the Wah Chung Lung Co and Wing Woo Chung Co Chinese merchant buildings taken in 1925 and taking another photo in the same location in July 2018 to show how the city of Saskatoon has changed. These buildings were part of the dismantling that took place during the city's decision to demolish Chinatown in 1929, and now the site is the location of part of River Landing. The photo ID# is LH-4148. The photo is housed at the Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room and any further use or dissemination of this photo must receive permission from the Public Library. Any use of this photo must also receive permission from Kenton Doupe as he is the creator of the photo in it's current state.
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19th Street East with Shanghai Chop Suey House- Kenton
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This photo combines two photos. The interior photo was taken between 1915 and 1920 and shows a film crew on a horse drawn carriage with the Shanghai Chop Suey House in the background. The outside portion of the photo was taken by Kenton Doupe in 2018 to show how the city of Saskatoon has changed in the century since the original photo was taken. The photo ID# for the interior photo is LH-4162. The photo is housed at the Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room and any further use or dissemination of this photo must receive permission from the Public Library. Also, any further use of this photo must receive approval from Kenton Doupe as he is the creator of the image as you see it.