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"This graphic history tells the story of Canada's first national
internment operations through the eyes of John Boychuk, an internee
held in Kapuskasing from 1914-17. The story is based on Boychuk's
actual memoir, which is the only comprehensive internee testimony
in existence. The novel follows Boychuk from his arrest in Toronto
to Kapuskasing, where he spends just over 3 years. It details the
everyday struggle of the internees in the camp, including forced
labour and exploitation, abuse from guards, malnutrition, and
homesickness. It also documents moments of internee agency and
resistance, such as work slowdowns and stoppages, hunger strikes,
escape attempts, and riots. Little is known about the lives of the
incarcerated once the paper trail stops, but Enemy Alien
subsequently traces Boychuk's parole, his search for work, his
attempts to organize a union, and his ultimate settlement in
Winnipeg. Boychuk's reflections emphasize the much broader context
in which internment takes place. This was not an isolated incident,
but rather part and parcel of Canadian nation building and the
directives of Canada's settler colonial project.
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