Canadian Racism: The Bodies in the Landfill

<p>A little background. The history of racism in Canada is tied to its relationship with its Indigenous people.</p> <p>Canada never had slavery. Slavery did exist in the British colonies that became Canada up until 1836. But the reality was that the Canadian climate was unsuited to plantation agriculture and large-scale black slavery that became so fundamental to the societies and economies of the southern United States, to the point that slavery had to be written into the constitution, and even after the civil war, entire economies were built on racism and exploitation. To be fair, there was and is racism against black people in Canada, but the history was quite different.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@denvaldron/canadian-racism-the-bodies-in-the-landfill-d520cc5543c"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>