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French Canadians
Racism was felt to the french Canadians as they were accused of ruining Canadian culture. The Canadians also wrongly assumed that they would slow down Their economic and social growth as Canadians felt like their views dint align therefore they discriminated against the french people.https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/prejudice-and-discrimination -
French Canadian Point of view
In the french Canadians point of view they felt wrongly discriminated against and felt like the English speaking Canadians wanted to take away their french cultural and heritage this lead to ideas of separation of Quebec as a way therefore protecting french heritage
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White supremacy
White supremacy came from the idea and propaganda that races like Latino, black and many more were lesser than white people and weren't as pure these ideas started spreading through far extreme groups that whites are better then everyone else which is obviously wrong. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/prejudice-and-discrimination -
White supremacy in the point of view of people of color
Many people of color suffered inequality due to these views stemmed of hate which view people from their color of skin verses the person they are. People of color obviously felt like these ideology were not true and discriminated against them. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/prejudice-and-discrimination -
Black Canadians point of view
Many black Canadians felt frustrated as they knew that they were equal but dint have the same rights this was getting better and progress was being made which gave many Black Canadians hope and many fought in the war. -
Black Canadians
Many Black Canadians escaped slavery from the south of the states by traveling to Canada therefore Canada had many black Canadians. They did not have the same rights that white men had and they felt like they weren't treated like humans due to segregation .
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Japanese Camps
These camps were formed by Canada out of fear that the Japanese Canadians would attack as they wanted more living space for the Japanese empire. Propaganda was used to scare Canadians to think that they could do a pearl harbor to us so many Japanese Canadians went into camps. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/prejudice-and-discrimination -
Japanese point of view
They felt like they were being discriminated against because what others in their country of origin were in a war against Canada that they were feared in Canada and wasn't a safe place to be for them,
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