

Christie Pits Riot: 88 years since Canada’s worst race riot
The worst race riot in Canadian history happened on a Toronto baseball field exactly 88 years ago today. Just a few months after Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, in the midst of a global depression, the dictator's ideas were already taking hold in some parts of Canada. By the summer, pro-Nazi agitators showed up to a baseball game where a Jewish team was facing off against a Protestant team. Agitators unfurled a big banner with a swastika on it, and citywide violence ensued: within hours, an estimated 10,000 people were slugging it out, both in the park itself and in nearby neighborhoods across Toronto.
To mark this anniversary, we're joined by Eli Yarhi of Historica Canada, which recently published a short video about the event, and Jamie Michaels, the author of a graphic novel about the riot.
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What we talked about:
- Watch the Historica Canada video on YouTube
- Find the graphic novel Christie Pits, by Jamie Michaels and Doug Fedrau, at dirtywatercomics.com/christie-pits
- Find the graphic novel The Good Fight by Ted Staunton at Indigo.ca
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