Bloody Sunday (1938)

Bloody Sunday
A plainclothes Mountie clubbing protesters leaving the post office
Date19 June 1938
Location
Caused by
Resulted inNo concessions given
Parties
Lead figures

Steve Bordie

Casualties
Injuries100 injured (43 hospitalized)

Bloody Sunday was the conclusion of a month-long "sitdowners' strike" by unemployed men at the main post office in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was Depression-era Vancouver's final violent clash between unemployed protesters and police that provoked widespread criticism of police brutality.