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Essay On Canada's Treatment Towards Aboriginal People

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Canada’s treatment to the Aboriginal people and other racial minorities is sadly something that it cannot take pride in, especially after all, Canada is commended globally as an exemplary of cultural variety and has a commendable repute for its liberal anti-racist policy. This essay will prove that today’s government should be held accountable for injustices of the past as first nations people were treated unequal for many years and other immigrants in Canada weren’t recognised and were made to be different and struggle. Canada is recognised for, and prides herself on, the abundant diversity of cultures, ethnic backgrounds, races and beliefs which live inside its borders. Therefore the government should be responsible for ensuring that all its qualities are met with high standard and the Canadian government should facilitate injustices of the past.
We are told that Canada is a place where there is cultural diversity as well as racial self-recognition as …show more content…

Up until 1951, laws demarcated a person as “a distinct other than an Indian’. In 1960 to about the 80’s there was the adoption, or “60’s scoop” of the Aboriginal children and the Metis children. This was the period when a lot of children were taken and adopted away from their families without the acknowledgement of any of their family members. Approximate seventy percent of them went to non-aboriginal households. Indians did not have the right to vote and had to acquire the right by surrendering their Indian Eminence, and also did not have certain type of rights until 1960. Indian traditions such as the potlach were made illegal by the government under the Indian act. The potlach is a vastly planned event historically communal to most First Nations groups. The Indian Act is modified to give accountability for the learning of children to mostly church owned residential education

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