Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and BC Premier John Horgan both issued statments on the 108th anniversary of the Komagata Maru calling the incident racist and shameful.
We must never forget the pain and suffering caused by the shameful Komagata Maru incident. On the 108th anniversary, let us honour the victims by continuing to fight racism and discrimination in all its forms – and make sure the mistakes of our past never happen again.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 23, 2022
My full statement on the anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident: https://t.co/wXUOkqIGd3
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 23, 2022
108 yrs ago, 376 Sikh, Muslim and Hindu passengers arrived on the Komagata Maru seeking a better life.
— John Horgan (@jjhorgan) May 23, 2022
They were barred entry from BC.
It reminds us of the harms of systemic racism and the resiliency of people standing against injustice, working to build a more equitable BC.
Parliamentary Secretary for anti-racist initiatives also shared her voice via a Twitter post.
— Rachna Singh (@RachnaSinghNDP) May 23, 2022
Vancouver Police also shared a post honouring those who were denied entry.
Join us in honouring those who travelled on the Komagata Maru. https://t.co/oAKWuy4MEX
— Vancouver Police (@VancouverPD) May 23, 2022
The City of Vancouver also issued an apology in the past for this historic wrongdoing and shared a Twitter post to spread awareness regarding the incident.
What was the 1914 Komagata Maru incident?
— City of Vancouver (@CityofVancouver) May 23, 2022
Listen to passengers’ descendants and families tell the story of what happened this #KomagataMaruRemembranceDay.
Watch the full video: https://t.co/sq3WFfa2lW pic.twitter.com/TQREkaxW6u