a Saeed Muhammad 6 éve
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In 1968, Trudeau promised to make Canada a just society In regards to Aboriginals, Trudeau’s solution was the White Paper: reduce the special legal rights of Aboriginals in order to integrate them into society and Responsibility for the First Nations would be taken from the Federal Government and transferred to the provinces. Lose Indian status and be treated the same as minorities Reserves would be dissolved and land claims would disappear. The negative responses received by the indigenous people was very negative and hateful. They believed that it was another attempt to abolish their culture. In response, Trudeau withdrew the White Paper in 1970 and stated "They can live in the Ghettos as long as they want." Throughout Canada's history, Indigenous problems have have defined the relationship between Canada's Nation and the indigenous peoples.
After 9/11 Canada made major legislative adjustments to combat the new terrorist threat due to the sense of vulnerability felt throughout North America. With these changes new acts were were put in place such as the Anti-terrorism Act, the Public Safety Act, the Combating Terrorism Act, and so on that changed the very way people lived and felt while living in Canada. Many people thought that Canada could have been another target for terrorists which resulted in many people being very worried and skeptical. All these factors also caused some racism throughout western culture. Me and most likely many others have experienced this racism in another way or another. Since I am a Muslim and my name clearly indicates that, I have gotten racial slurs thrown at me but I in no way condone the behaviors and decisions made by extremist groups like al-Qaeda and in fact think they are disgusting and something no human would do. Many factors such as The Attacks of September 11th 2001 have shaped Canada as a nation whether it be the people living their and even its laws that govern it.