INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE WEB

INFOUKES an information resource about Ukrainian Canadians and Ukrainians contains a wealth of information on the internment including online articles, photographs, maps of the camps and copies of the War Measures Act.

Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association has been instrumental in bringing attention to the internment. Among the many resources on their site is a copy of the Roll Call, a compiled list of known internees.

Parks Canada offers information on how many of the national parks in Canada were built by internee labour, among them Jasper, Banff and Yoho. This particular information piece is about Mount Revelstoke Park.

Manitoba Life and Times gives details of the internment as it took place in Brandon Manitoba.

The Barbed Wire Solution is a travelling exhibit about the internment produced by the Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Center.

The World War One Internment Recognition Fund financially supports projects that commemorate and recognize the experiences of all the ethno-cultural communities affected by Canada’s first national internment operations of 1914-1920.

BOOKS ON THE INTERNMENT

In Fear Of The Barbed Wire Fence, Lubomyr Luciuk, Kashtan Press, 2001

In The Shadow of the Rockies: Diary of Castle Mountain Internment Camp, B.S. Kordan, P. Melnycky, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, 1991

A Time for Atonement: Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians 1914-1920, Lubomyr Luciuk, Limestone Press, 1988

In My Charge: The Canadian Internment Camp Photographs of Sergeant William Buck, L.Y. Luciuk and B. Sydoruk, Kashtan Press, 1997

Park Prisoners: The Untold Story of Western Canada's National Parks, B. Waiser, Fifth House Publishers, 1995

Silver Threads, Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, illustrated by Michael Marchenko, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2004

Enemy Aliens: Prisoners of War: Internment in Canada During the Great War, Bohdan S. Kordan, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002