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Jun 30, 2022 · Celebrating Canada Day is harmful to Indigenous people because it silences Indigenous voices, causing further marginalization of Indigenous communities. The genocide of Indigenous peoples here in Canada is ongoing and has never ended. The effects of “Residential Schools” continue to this date, as seen through the disproportionate rates of ...
Jun 30, 2021 · An Indigenous advocate speaks at a Cancel Canada Day rally in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 1, 2020. More than 50 cities and towns have opted to cancel their Canada Day celebrations this ...
- Ryan Yu
Jun 27, 2021 · For Angela White, this July 1 is a time to grieve those who died at residential schools, not to celebrate Canada. "This Canada Day is different for all Canadians, not just the Indigenous ...
- Aya Wadi, Syrian Refugee and Business Owner
- Mark Sakamoto, Canada Reads-Winning Author
- Riley Yesno, Writer from Eabametoong First Nation
- Paul Michel, Former Chief of Adams Lake Band
- Chantal Petitclerc, Senator and Paralympian
Aya Wadi says Canada welcomed her with "open arms" when she arrived as a refugee four years ago. She was fleeing the Syrian civil war, and was forced to leave her brother behind in Germany. Now, she calls Thunder Bay, Ont., home. She's since become fluent in English and opened a restaurant, Royal Aleppo Food, where she said she's grateful to share ...
Before the Second World War, Mark Sakamoto's grandparents were living "quite a wonderful life" in Canada, where they were born, he said. They had two boats, fished, and went to Japanese and English schools. Then, "they lost everything." His grandmother was among thousands of Japanese Canadians relocated to internment camps by the federal government...
Riley Yesno acknowledges that some Canadians may feel conflicted about Canada Day celebrations this year. But she argued the best thing you can do for a place you love "is hold it accountable." "Canadians and Canada have a choice, where we can choose to just look away, to keep doing the things that we've always done, or we have a chance to do thing...
Paul Michel was essentially born and raised in the backyard of the Kamloops Indian Residential School, which both his parents were forced to attend. His father later went on to teach there, he said. Michel, a member of the Secwepemc Nation, and special advisor to the president on Indigenous matters at Thompson Rivers University in B.C., plans to to...
Until she was 17, Paralympian Chantal Petitclerc felt conflicted about her identity as a Canadian and Quebecer. She's always been proud of her French Canadian heritage and language. But competing in wheelchair racing events around the country "really opened my mind … to the value and richness of our differences," she explained. "To begin travelling...
Jun 21, 2021 · Those who want Canada Day to stay. Shortly after Victoria made its decision, B.C. Premier John Horgan said he didn’t want other cities to cancel Canada Day. He said he understood the intent ...
Compared to the non-Indigenous population, Indigenous peoples living in Canada have shorter life expectancies, lower incomes, lower education levels, lower employment rates, and many suffer from food insecurity.[1],[2],[3] Furthermore, Indigenous people in Canada face many issues when it comes to access to justice.
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Reimagining Canada Day. Thu, 27 Jun 2024. By Sofia Sokic, Program Assistant. As we approached Canada Day on July 1st, I wanted to better understand the context of this national holiday. Specifically, I hoped to gain more clarity on why some individuals choose not to celebrate on this day, and how the colonial holiday impacts Indigenous communities.