Canada's Discriminatory Past

  • Indigenous Peoples Discrimination - Hudson's Bay Company

    The Hudson's Bay Company are a company only that is interested in a profit, even if it means cruelly abusing the local indigenous population, via massive price differences, bringing diseases to the native population that has zero resistance to the disease in an attempt to sell them overpriced goods, or hiding the amount of money the native people get from government settlements. Despite these acts, they have denied ever doing them, and have not been punished for it
  • Indigenous Peoples Discrimination - Residential Schools

    Residential Schools were a cruel act devised by the Canadian Government to erase the culture and history of the Indigenous People. Children were abused physically, mentally, and sexually. Many children did not even know if their siblings were in the same school or dead.
  • Japanese-Canadians Detained At Hastings Park

    More than 8000 Japanese Canadians were detained at Hastings Park due to fear of infiltrators during ww2. The conditions were harsh and cruel as there was very little privacy as showers were exposed with no curtains.
  • Chinese Immigrants Unwelcomed After Railway Construction

  • Chinese-Canadian Discrimination - Segregation into Certain Areas

    With the immigrant workers staying for good, the Canadian Government restricted their habitation and working area to locations known at the time as "chinatowns"