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Indigenous people (John A. MacDonald (he started the residential school…
Indigenous people
John A. MacDonald
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John A. MacDonald is called "the father of confederation" but many Canadians feel he should be scorned for the policies that profoundly hurt indigenous people.
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more than 200 years after his birth, Sir John A. MacDonald stirs passionate reactions in this country.
in August 2018, Victoria took the un-presidential step of removing that cities public statue of John A. MacDonald
sir John A. MacDonald was the father of the country, he fears politician, and the architect of Canada's residential schools.
in 2017 a statue of John A. MacDonald was painted blood red in Montreal this happened a year after again
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Hudson bay company
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first nations see the hudson's bay as a symbol of white mans society, which plays so much en-thesis on the making of money.
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in 1850 the company had shipped out of Rupert's land, some 20 million pounds worth of furs.
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1970 the Hudson bay company company is celebrating its 300th anniversary, showing its corporate spirit of brotherly love and good will to haul men.
residential schools
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the principles of the residential schools used to beat the kids, the boys ended up getting the worst of it though.
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it is estimated that 150,000 aboriginal, Inuit and Metis children were forced to go to the residential schools.
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about 1,100 first nation kids attended 69 residential schools across the country.
lots of first nations that left the residential schools ended up taking their lives because they couldn't live to think of how bad they were treated.