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Canada needs to start taking racism seriously

A young man in Aklavik made a poster in support of Ethan Bear of the Edmonton Oilers last week.
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A young man in Aklavik made a poster in support of Ethan Bear of the Edmonton Oilers last week.

It was part of a Delta-wide showing of solidarity with the Cree athlete, who had the sting of being eliminated from the playoffs made far worse by Internet trolls who decided to send him racist messages from the safety of their keyboards.

While the Beaufort Delta rallying behind Bear is inspiring, itSA国际影视传媒檚 unfortunate that these stories had to be told at all. Especially in the shadow of 215 children whose remains were found in Kamloops this week SA国际影视传媒 victims of CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 century-spanning genocide of Indigenous people.

Experts tell us we should be bracing ourselves for more discoveries of mass graves.

Far too many Canadians have serious denial issues with the racism many of their neighbours deal with on a daily basis.

So hereSA国际影视传媒檚 a primer.

An Ontario principal was let go after video surfaced of him wearing a black studentSA国际影视传媒檚 shaved dreadlocks like a wig, first in a spur of the moment decision and then six months later as part of a Halloween costume. The student had shaved their head to raise money for a fellow student who was battling cancer. A 20-year-old black student in Toronto says she was nearly arrested for stealing her own car when a cop saw her brushing snow off it in February. Also in Toronto, a man who attacked a Chinese student after telling her to SA国际影视传媒済o back where she came fromSA国际影视传媒 was sentenced to four months of house arrest. A Palestinian man in Alberta was attacked in traffic by a man who called him a terrorist and tore off his windshield wiper.

Lubicon Lake First Nation Chief Billy-Joe Laboucan says the Alberta government deceived him into supporting a proposed new curriculum thatSA国际影视传媒檚 largely criticized for a lackadaisical presentation of the facts surrounding residential schools. SipekneSA国际影视传媒檏atik First Nation in Nova Scotia is being limited to five traps per boat for their sustainability catch of lobster. The B.C. Medical College has apologized for the racism experienced under its workersSA国际影视传媒 care. CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 only Indigenous pharmacist, Jaris Swidrovich, quit his job at the University of Saskatchewan because he was sick of both direct and systematic racism. In Quebec, an inquiry continues to reveal disturbing details of the death of Joyce Echaquan, who was able to record nurses mocking her on her phone SA国际影视传媒 as she died of completely preventable causes.

These are all from stories published in May.

Start looking back six months or even a year and you may begin to get a glimpse of just how big of a problem this is. Racism in Canada happens so frequently thereSA国际影视传媒檚 a real danger of becoming numb to it. When those of us who can do something SA国际影视传媒 i.e. voters SA国际影视传媒 wilfully ignore it because it makes us feel uncomfortable, we enable it.

Racism isnSA国际影视传媒檛 just a part of Canadian history. ItSA国际影视传媒檚 a very real problem happening to people in Canada right now.

And as Canadians we all have a responsibility to do something about it.



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