In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a plan to transport all South Asian immigrants from British Columbia to British Honduras. To justify this relocation, the Canadian Government argued that British Honduras needed cheap labour to maintain sugar plantations, railroads and that these immigrants could not survive in Canada because they faced unemployment, starvation, and they were not suited for harsh winters. This attempt was well received by many white Canadians of British descent. Many agreed that this transportation would benefit the South Asian community and white Canadians. Analyzing this scheme in the context of the way newspapers represented it at the time demonstrates how clas...
This article describes a meeting of South Asian immigrants who passed resolutions of protest suing f...
The full history of the early East Indian community in British Columbia has yet to be written. Here ...
This article discusses the upcoming deportation of two South Asian women who arrived from India with...
In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a pla...
In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a pla...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
This article discusses a bribe offered to Sikh delegates sent to evaluate Honduras as a potential pl...
Discusses a government publication warning South Asian emigrants they may be turned away upon arriva...
In April of 1914, a few hundred men and women in Calcutta boarded a ship bound for Vancouver, though...
Beginning in the 1860s British children participated in migration schemes to Canada. Philanthropists...
This is a study of the negro migration to British Columbia in the mid-19th century. It is the story ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores how the myth of British Columbia ...
Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people ...
This editorial discusses the refusal of South Asian immigrants to go to Honduras, the conditions the...
During the 1920s assisted migration from Britain sparked a complex and often bitter debate in Canada...
This article describes a meeting of South Asian immigrants who passed resolutions of protest suing f...
The full history of the early East Indian community in British Columbia has yet to be written. Here ...
This article discusses the upcoming deportation of two South Asian women who arrived from India with...
In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a pla...
In the fall and winter of 1908, the Canadian Government developed the British Honduras Scheme, a pla...
The migration of East Indians to the Dominions was an unorganised exercise. Indian membership in the...
This article discusses a bribe offered to Sikh delegates sent to evaluate Honduras as a potential pl...
Discusses a government publication warning South Asian emigrants they may be turned away upon arriva...
In April of 1914, a few hundred men and women in Calcutta boarded a ship bound for Vancouver, though...
Beginning in the 1860s British children participated in migration schemes to Canada. Philanthropists...
This is a study of the negro migration to British Columbia in the mid-19th century. It is the story ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores how the myth of British Columbia ...
Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people ...
This editorial discusses the refusal of South Asian immigrants to go to Honduras, the conditions the...
During the 1920s assisted migration from Britain sparked a complex and often bitter debate in Canada...
This article describes a meeting of South Asian immigrants who passed resolutions of protest suing f...
The full history of the early East Indian community in British Columbia has yet to be written. Here ...
This article discusses the upcoming deportation of two South Asian women who arrived from India with...