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Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Vancouver’s 1907 Anti-Asian Riots

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Curiouscast

Documentary, True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2026

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Episode 401: At the start of the twentieth century, Vancouver, B.C., was a fast-growing Pacific port. Most residents were white settlers of British or European descent, but Chinese and Japanese communities were already well established and growing. They lived, worked, and built businesses in neighbourhoods like Chinatown and Powell Street, playing a central role in the city’s economy while being denied political rights and social acceptance. By 1907, economic anxiety and racial resentment had hardened into open hostility. Asian workers were blamed for falling wages and job insecurity, a message repeated by newspapers, politicians, and organized exclusionary groups. The riots that followed on September 7 were not sudden outbursts, but the result of years of public rhetoric that treated entire communities as threats. This episode examines how those ideas gave rise to violence on Vancouver’s streets. Sources:The 1907 Racist Riots – Union Zindabad!The Asiatic Exclusion League Riot, 1907 — Published by BC Labour Heritage CentreThe Vancouver Anti-Asian RiotsCauses of the 1907 anti-Asian riots :The Lessons of the Anti-Asiatic Riot"Images" and "Issues" : the portrayal of Asians in the Vancouver Daily Province and the Vancouver Daily World, 1907 to 1908Anti-Asian Riots of 1907 - British Columbia - An Untold HistoryMayor Ken SimDavid LamChinese Immigration ActChinese Head Tax in Canada1907 Vancouver anti-Asian riotsAsian Labour History in British ColumbiaA White Man's Province by Patricia Roy | Internet ArchiveW.L. Mackenzie King’s 1907 Report on Japanese Losses in Vancouver RiotsW.L. Mackenzie King’s 1907 Report on Chinese Losses in Vancouver RiotsThe History of Canada Series: Trouble on Main Street: Mackenzie King Reason Race And The 1907 Vancouver Riots Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, Mike here. I just wanted to let you know that you can listen to Dark Poutine early and ad-free on Amazon Music, included with Prime.

0:13.0

Oh my gosh. Welcome back to Dark Poutine.

0:22.4

It's actually the new year now.

0:24.1

So Matthew and I are here.

0:25.3

We are here.

0:26.8

It's 2026.

0:31.1

We're recording on January 3rd, 2026.

0:36.8

And Mike, you had a three-day delay returning from Newfoundland. Hey, I wasn't in Newfoundland, and yes, it was a three-day delay, and let's talk about that

0:41.9

toward the end of the show.

0:43.4

Okay.

0:44.1

I don't really want to get into it now.

0:46.1

Mike is still recovering from it.

0:48.2

I am still recovering.

0:49.9

I am rather grumpy with the weather, and the Canadian airline saying, oh, it was all weather

0:56.9

and it was not all weather related to what was going on.

1:00.1

So anyway, we'll give in to that later on in the show.

1:04.1

Here we are talking about Vancouver.

1:06.3

And I learned that planes have a bumhole.

1:09.0

Well, it was away. You're you're going to have to explain that

1:12.7

later. Yeah. I mean, I made a reel on Instagram and Facebook and got 25,000 views, so. Did you

1:20.6

really? Yeah. That's hilarious. Oh, well. Let's forge force with this one, which is a little more serious than what we're talking about now.

1:31.0

Usually is.

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