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Premier Eby Marks Komagata Maru Incident Anniversary By Calling It “Disgraceful Event” Which Remains a Dark Mark On BC History

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Premier David Eby marked the anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident by calling it a disgraceful event which remains a dark mark on the history of BC. “This disgraceful event remains a dark mark on the history of our province. In 2008, the Province of British Columbia issued a formal apology in the legislative chamber for its role in this incident,” Eby said in a press release.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff

VICTORIA – Premier David Eby marked the anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident by calling it a disgraceful event which remains a dark mark on the history of BC.

“On this day 110 years ago, the Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver carrying 376 prospective immigrants from India, including among them students, labourers and former soldiers. The passengers, who were Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus, sought to build a new life here. Instead, they were met with hostility in one of the most notorious acts of discrimination in Canadian history. This was due to Canada’s racially restrictive immigration laws at the time,” Eby said in a press release.

“Canadian immigration officials refused to allow most of the passengers to disembark or communicate with members of the South Asian community already living in British Columbia. On board, conditions deteriorated as supplies of food and drinking water were limited. After two months, the Komagata Maru was forced from the harbour under the escort of a warship.

“This disgraceful event remains a dark mark on the history of our province. In 2008, the Province of British Columbia issued a formal apology in the legislative chamber for its role in this incident.

“For more than a century, people from South Asia have been calling this province home, though it has not always been a welcoming place. Public engagement has begun so British Columbians can share their vision for a Canadians of South Asian Heritages B.C. museum. This museum will be the first of its kind in Canada and will preserve the rich history of the diverse South Asian communities in this province for generations to come.

“It is important to share and preserve the stories of all who call B.C. home. We all benefit from living in a more inclusive province that is safer and more equitable for everyone.”

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Premier David Eby marked the anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident by calling it a disgraceful event which remains a dark mark on the history of BC. “This disgraceful event remains a dark mark on the history of our province. In 2008, the Province of British Columbia issued a formal apology in the legislative chamber for its role in this incident,” Eby said in a press release.

By DESIBUZZCanada Staff

VICTORIA – Premier David Eby marked the anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident by calling it a disgraceful event which remains a dark mark on the history of BC.

“On this day 110 years ago, the Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver carrying 376 prospective immigrants from India, including among them students, labourers and former soldiers. The passengers, who were Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus, sought to build a new life here. Instead, they were met with hostility in one of the most notorious acts of discrimination in Canadian history. This was due to Canada’s racially restrictive immigration laws at the time,” Eby said in a press release.

“Canadian immigration officials refused to allow most of the passengers to disembark or communicate with members of the South Asian community already living in British Columbia. On board, conditions deteriorated as supplies of food and drinking water were limited. After two months, the Komagata Maru was forced from the harbour under the escort of a warship.

“This disgraceful event remains a dark mark on the history of our province. In 2008, the Province of British Columbia issued a formal apology in the legislative chamber for its role in this incident.

“For more than a century, people from South Asia have been calling this province home, though it has not always been a welcoming place. Public engagement has begun so British Columbians can share their vision for a Canadians of South Asian Heritages B.C. museum. This museum will be the first of its kind in Canada and will preserve the rich history of the diverse South Asian communities in this province for generations to come.

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