Ottawa ready to apologize for Komagata Maru
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
OTTAWA — Gurcharan Singh Gill's grandfather was a stout man - and could just barely see over the rails of the Komagata Maru when it docked in Burrard Inlet 94 years ago.
Despite that, Daljit Singh, the personal assistant to the man who led the voyage, was proud as he looked out over the water to Vancouver after a month-long voyage that began in Asia, Mr. Gill said.
But after a two-month standoff in British Columbia, the Komagata Maru was turned away, marking one of the most shameful chapters in Canadian immigration history.
Now, the federal government is preparing to apologize for its exclusion of 376 would-be immigrants from India.
OMAR EL AKKAD