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Aboriginal Peoples
Distinct and Diversified Communities
The Indian Act
The Reserve
Emancipation
Recognition of Ancestral Rights
Prejudices Against Aboriginal Peoples
Blacks in Canada
Slavery in New France
The Black Loyalists
The Long Struggle Against Racism Continues
Illegal Entry of Fugitive Slaves into Canada
The Segregation of African Canadians
Slavery Ends but Discrimination Continues
Attempts to limit immigration
The Law on the Exclusion of Chinese Immigrants
The Construction of the Canadian Pacific Railroad
After the Railroad building, no jobs
Social and Familial Isolation
Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act
The Canadian Government’s Apology
The Internment of Japanese Canadians
The Beginning of Japanese Immigration
A Community Assailed by Racism
The Internment of Japanese Canadians
Life in the Camps
Community Reconstruction
Women’s Right to Vote in Canada
Restrictions on Voting Rights
The Suffragette Movement in Canada
The Right to Vote in Federal Elections
Evolution of Voting Rights for Women in the Provinces
Discrimination in Canada
Aboriginal Peoples
Blacks in Canada
The Law on the Exclusion of Chinese Immigrants
The Internment of Japanese Canadians
Women’s Right to Vote in Canada
The Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Reasonable Accommodations
Prejudices and Stereotypes
Genocides of the Twentieth Century