George Pearson long-term care home gets new name over his anti-Japanese views

Jan 16, 2025 | 4:58 PM

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Coastal Health authority says it has changed the name of a long-term care home that was named after George Pearson, a B.C. politician who stoked anti-Japanese sentiment during the Second World War.

The health authority says the former George Pearson Centre has been renamed the Oak Care Centre “to better reflect the diversity of the communities the organization serves.”

The facility opened in 1952, and the authority says that in 2021 the Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizens’ Association “expressed concern” about the centre’s name because Pearson led the charge “against the rights and enfranchisement of racialized people, including Japanese Canadians, in the 1940s.”

The health authority says Pearson’s beliefs and actions run counter to its inclusive values and commitment to “Indigenous cultural safety, anti-racism, and equity, diversity and inclusion.”