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Canadian Creamsicle - Please refrain from correcting me when we might just have different perspectives. I get your point about the attempts at Native assimilation in early to mid 20th century. This was a little bit of brute force, but was also signed off by Native Leaders. There were no indian wars like in the US, and Canada has taken this topic up as the burder of eternal guilt. Ultimately, the reservations were initially supposed to be for the older indians while the young were sent away to learn to read, write to integrate with society. Yes there was abuse, and lots of people are totally culturally and psychologically messed up from it which no one can deny.
Now we have the subtle racism of low standards. We stick to the reservation system, the natives don't pay taxes, get everything for free, and ultimately have been told that they never have to join the modern world. What we get is extreme poverty, fetal alcohol syndrome, gas huffing, mass suicides. People show up in Canada from the poorest places on earth and somehow make it work driving a cab and putting their kids through school. The media wants to blame all of the things on the residential schools, and while they have a point, one thing that is never spoken of is Natives taking responsibility for their own people and families. I went out with a Ukranian nurse who went up there to volunteer, she explained to me how she went with good intentions to help and came back absolutely disturbed by what she saw - not the living conditions as much as the way the people treated each other.
So, I might be coming off a little harsh here, its a harsh history, they were stone aged nomads displaced by the British and French who built Canada as you know it now. Keep in mind also that the population in the North was significantly lower, nothing like the Incas or Aztecs or even American tribes. So, to the extent the country is the mountains, forests, rivers and lakes, I suppose its the Natives property, but its not like they built that. To the extent that its a modern society and nation state, that all goes to the English and French settlers.
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A little brute force signed by native leaders.
6 out of 10 natives died once the European came to Canada. Not sure why they leaders would co sign that.
Most treaties that were signed were usually broken, in America 500 treaties were broken all for land. So we can assume the same happened in Canada, since the same people stole the land.
The Canadian Indian didn't fare much better than their American counterpart. I guess they did "better" than the aborigines in Tasmania that were completely wiped out.
Their children were stolen so they could integrate into the culture, what was wrong with the culture they had for 9000 years?
What about the abuse these children suffered, maybe that is why they are messed up today.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/a...coop-court
They don't pay taxes and get everything for free. I guess they shouldn't complain then, curious as to what they get for "free"?
Your comments are harsh, that is too light a word to describe the drivel you wrote.
Now can we get back to the topic - why the hate for Toronto.