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HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA Chapter 5 - Summary
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TRUE OR FALSE For each of the following statements, please move to the side you believe is correct
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TRUE OR FALSE Canadians should be proud of their Nation’s track record in the area of human rights
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TRUE OR FALSE The federal government sold property owned by Canadian citizens who were being detained under the War Measures Act–without charges having been laid against them.
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TRUE OR FALSE There was at one point in time a campaign to identify and expel suspected homosexuals from government
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TRUE OR FALSE Canada granted women the right to vote and be members of government.
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TRUE OR FALSE Until 1923, the Canadian government had a law that fined Chinese people for being Chinese and entering Canada.
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TRUE OR FALSE For most of the 20 th century, the Canadian Government forcibly removed aboriginal children from their homes and made them live in residential schools until the age of 18, often facing physical, emotional and sexual abuse at the hands of their caretakers.
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TRUE OR FALSE From 1950 until 1983 Canada had a secret program to detain people suspected of being a communist with no trial.
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TRUE OR FALSE The United Nations has condemned the province of Ontario for running a separate government supported school system for Catholic students.
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TRUE OR FALSE Canada saved fewer Jewish people through the refugee process than any other Western power during the holocaust.
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TRUE OR FALSE Canada should be proud of their track record in the area of human rights
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1763 Indian nations declared self governing by King George III 1832 Lower Canada Bill of Rights accorded rights and privileges to persons of the Jewish religion 1858 Anti Slavery Society formed in Toronto. Mary Ann Shadd first Black journalist in NA
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1861 first residential school for aboriginals is established 1875 first woman in the British Empire graduated with university degree, Mt. Allison 1876 Indian Act passed by Parliament “wards of the Crown” Looked after and Protected” by Crown
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1885 head tax imposed on immigrants from China 1894 Toronto’s first Black city councilor 1916 Women in Manitoba granted the right to vote and hold office 1919 Immigration policy differentiated between “preferred” and “non preferred” countries of origin
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1929 SCC decided women are not “persons”; no Senate appointments. Overturned by British Privy Council 1930 people of Chinese origin / ancestry allowed to buy property outside Chinatown, Vancouver 1933-49 Canada accepted fewer Jewish refugees than any other Western country (5000)
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1940 SCC ruled business owners can discriminate 1942 War Measures Act used against Japanese Canadians in response to attacks on Pearl Harbour and Hong Kong 1944 MacKenzie King admits there were no acts of treason by Japanese Canadians 1946 nation wide protest halted deportation of Japanese Canadians
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1947 South Asian and Chinese Canadians given the vote 1948 UDHR adopted in the United Nations
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UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS Universal rights declared: Life, liberty, security of person Prohibition of slavery and torture Freedom of movement & residence within nation state Right to marry and own property Freedom of thought, conscience, religion, opinion and expression Right to social security, work, fair play and a standard of living adequate for health and well being
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UDHR PROBLEM None of this exists in Canada What to do?
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PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA 1950-1969 Government uses “fruit machine” to try and rid civil service and RCMP of homosexuals 1950 Prominent Functionaries of the Communist Party, or PROFUNCT, a secret government program to arrest without charge suspected communists begins 1952 Immigration Acts prohibits: Subversive / immoral persons Mentally ill, epileptics, disabled Homosexuals Chinese, East Indian, Black immigration 1960 Canadian Bill of Rights passed – not entrenched… problem
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1962 ON enacts comprehensive HR code and HR Commission 1966 White Paper eliminated race discrimination in immigration; 10 years more for legislation, though 1968 first Black MP; later Lt. Governor 1971 First Jewish leader of federal party 1972 first black woman in elected political office PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA
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1977 Canada Human Right’s Act adopted – again, not entrenched 1981 man with cerebral palsy granted right to use thumbprint as signature in banking 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms enacted and entrenched!!!! This is a BIG deal!!! PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA
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THE CANADIAN BILL OF RIGHTS (1960) -life, liberty, security of the person -enjoyment of property -equality before the law and the protection of the law -freedom of religion -freedom of speech -freedom of assembly and association -freedom of the press
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1983 boy with disability given life saving operation over parents’ objection 1987 SCC rules employers must provide harassment free environment harassment- PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA
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1989 first woman to lead federal party 1992 sexual orientation “read in” to Canadian HR Act 1993 first female Prime Minister (Kim Campbell) 1996 Can. Human Rights Act includes sexual orientation 1996 Last residential school closes in Canada PARTIAL TIMELINE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADA
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IS THAT IT? Do you think there have been human rights and freedoms problems within Canada in your lifetime? Find out this week!!! Read pages 77-83 Answer Page 83 #1,3,4 Read pages 83-85, answer page 85 1-3, 86 #1-4
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