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Substantive discrimination cannot be reduced to historical disadvantage. In some circumstances, laws can maintain significant disadvantage while treating individuals equally and without discrimination.
- 2004 SCC 65
Claims of discrimination under s. 15(1) of the Canadian...
- 1997 Canlii 366
Before a violation of s. 15 can be found, the claimant must...
- 2004 SCC 65
Aug 14, 2024 · In 1982, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms opened the way for reverse discrimination, which favours groups that are either perceived to be or historically were at a disadvantage. In other words, there is one form of systemic discrimination in Canada, but its advocates are attempting to justify new discrimination based on past discrimination.
Race-blind policies can inadvertently exacerbate racial inequalities by failing to address the lingering effects of past discrimination. To reduce anti-Black discrimination, policymakers must explicitly consider how these policies interact with historical injustices created by past legislation.
A small body of literature details the impact of historical education on prejudice. Research on historical education and prejudice often compares systemic and individual frames of racism. Most of this historical education research is about anti-Black racism.
Oct 23, 2023 · Because of historic and ongoing racism and racial discrimination, Indigenous, Black, and other racialized 1 people experience greater poverty, unemployment, inadequate housing and homelessness, and food insecurity.
Feb 10, 2011 · Discrimination is the exclusion of individuals or groups from full participation in society because of prejudice. Komagata Maru. In 1914 the arrival of the Komagata Maru in Vancouver with East Indian immigrants touched off violent demonstrations in Vancouver. As a result they were refused entry. (courtesy Vancouver Public Library)
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Nov 20, 2022 · The Roberts Court’s delinking of white supremacist practices before the Civil Rights Era from racial injuries that occur today, as well as critical race scholars’ critique of colorblindness, suggests the importance of a historical analysis that ties together forms of white supremacy over time.