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The Legacy Of Residential Schools

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The legacy that residential schools left behind in Canada was not a positive one. Residential schools, up until the day that the last one closed in 1996, were supported and funded by the Canadian government. The aboriginals who attended these schools were treated unethically, and, as a result, the Aboriginals had many bitter feelings of resentment towards everyone else living in Canada. The immoral treatment of the First Nations people by the Canadian government severely impacted relations between Canadians and Aboriginals. The severe short and long term effects of the residential school system on Aboriginals in Canada, along with the fact that there was no apology for the government’s corrupt treatment of the First Nations people until mid-2008 taught Canadians about respect for foreign cultures and how to treat others equally.
What are residential schools? Residential schools were schools that were subsidized by the Canadian government that had a main goal of assimilating Aboriginal children into Canadian culture. The first residential schools were established in New France, however the word residential schools refers to the schools that were founded in Canada after 1880. The primary intent of early residential schools in New France, which were originally ran by Catholic missionaries, was to help educate and look after the Aboriginal children. 1 These residential schools were not very successful because the Aboriginals refused to partake in these schools as they were

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