English: Street door to the office of the Student Union for Peace Action's Anti-Draft Programme, on busy Spadina Avenue in Toronto, August 1967. The Programme was Canada's largest organization providing pre-emigration counseling and post-emigration assistance to American Vietnam War resisters. In October 1967 it was re-founded as the Toronto Anti-Draft Programme and remained active as such for the remainder of the war. Mark Satin, who was director of the Programme when this photograph was taken, would soon finish writing the Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada (House of Anansi Press, 1968), which sold nearly 100,000 copies during the war (according to a James Adams article in the Toronto Star, 20 October 2007).
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