Historians and members of the Greek community have drawn parallels between the anti-Greek riots in Toronto in 1918 and current anti-immigrant rhetoric and xenophobia. The riots, which occurred over a century ago, are being revisited in discussions about their impact on the Greek community and the broader implications for immigration discourse today.
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Centenary of 1918 Anti-Greek Riots in Toronto
The 1918 anti-Greek riots in Toronto are being examined by historians and Greek community members, who note similarities between the events and contemporary anti-immigrant sentiments. This centenary prompts reflection on the historical context and its relevance to current discussions on immigration.
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‘Erased from history’: A century on from Canada’s anti-Greek riots
Centenary of 1918 Anti-Greek Riots in Toronto