I heard this on the radio last night heading home from work:
http://www.theworld.org/?q=node/12763
First off, I think native peoples have gotten a raw deal across the globe, but I was surprised to hear about this residential schooling program being active in Canada until the 1990s. I had always been under the impression that Canada had fairly good marks regarding civil liberties and diversity issues, but this seems to fly in the face of that. If any of our Canadian members can elaborate on this topic, I would be interested.
I am in no way implying that the US has a better track record - quite the contrary! I just want to know more from people with first-hand knowledge.
http://www.theworld.org/?q=node/12763
First off, I think native peoples have gotten a raw deal across the globe, but I was surprised to hear about this residential schooling program being active in Canada until the 1990s. I had always been under the impression that Canada had fairly good marks regarding civil liberties and diversity issues, but this seems to fly in the face of that. If any of our Canadian members can elaborate on this topic, I would be interested.
I am in no way implying that the US has a better track record - quite the contrary! I just want to know more from people with first-hand knowledge.