In the 1960s, the Canadian identity was still forming. The country was still finding its place in the world, and young Canadians were eager to define who they would be. For centuries, Canada was a co…
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To the Canadian government and non-indigenous people, I would like to talk about an issue that is not talked about enough. We need to stand up for the indigenous people that live in Canada. The Canadi…
Canada experienced many changes between 1945-1981. Gender roles began to be challenged in the 1950's and women's rights took a significant move in a positive direction and traditional roles changed. T…
Between 1945 and 1982, Canada experienced significant social, economic, and political change. After the Second World War had ended as well as the Great Depression, Canada realized there was not enough…
Aboriginal people have played a significant influence in the history and culture of Canada. Canada's 1.67 million indigenous peoples are divided into three larger groups: First Nations, Metis, and Inu…
During the 1960's, Indigenous children were taken from their homes, families or birth and communities in record high amounts (Sinclair and Dainard). This period of time, referred to as the "Sixties Sc…
Without a healthy environment, we cannot have a prosperous economy and society. Humans have been destroying the environment since the Industrial Revolution, and now wildlife and humans are paying the …
Every year thousands of immigrants come to Canada, in search of a better life. with countries policies constantly changing Canada should be able to slow down immigration and work on the development an…
Canada is used praised for being the "better older sister" to the United States but the reality is that the problems there are just as difficult and rampant as here. Despite what the Charter of Rights…
In his article, "Canada's Genocide: Thousands Taken from Their Homes Need Help," published in 1999 in Maclean's Magazine, Michael Downey discusses how indigenous families have endured anguish and cult…