Some
Canadians
accused
the
Japanese
of
stealing
their
____________________
.
Japanese
labourers
in
the
lumber
mills
and
mines
seemed
to
work
harder
and
accepted
less
____________________
than
the
white
workers
.
White
workers
resented
this
.
Some
Canadians
looked
for
someone
to
blame
for
their
own
problems
and
the
Japanese
seemed
like
an
easy
target
.
An
anti
-
Asian
element
in
British
Columbia
did
its
best
to
force
the
Issei
to
____________________
Canada
.
In
1907
,
a
white
mob
rampaged
through
the
Chinese
and
Japanese
sections
of
Vancouver
to
____________________
the
presence
of
Asian
workers
who
threatened
their
livelihood
.
Canadian
demonstrators
who
wanted
to
stop
Asian
immigration
and
force
all
Chinese
and
Japanese
immigrants
to
leave
British
Columbia
turned
____________________
.
The
protest
became
a
riot
that
swept
through
Chinatown
and
Little
Tokyo
.
White
rioters
threw
____________________
and
bottles
,
that
broke
store
____________________
and
doors
,
and
terrorised
the
people
of
Powell
Street
.
A
lot
of
damage
was
done
.
It
was
a
horrible
example
of
mob
violence
.
The
next
year
,
Japan
and
the
Canadian
government
agreed
to
____________________
the
number
of
Japanese
immigrants
to
Canada
.
Japanese
immigrants
did
not
have
to
pay
a
head
tax
,
like
Chinese
immigrants
,
but
only
____________________
male
newcomers
per
year
were
allowed
after
1908
.
However
,
there
were
no
limits
on
the
number
of
____________________
or
____________________
that
could
enter
Canada
.
Despite
the
new
immigration
restrictions
,
the
Japanese
community
in
Canada
continued
to
____________________
and
it
reached
10
,
000
by
1914
.