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For many women who came to Canada, often as picture brides, it was a harsh, dreary existence. They stood for hours in cold canneries, cleared and cultivated land or worked and cleaned for single men in bunk houses, taking time off only during pregnancies.
Credit: Public Archives of Canada / Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Archives
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