Aboriginal Children In Canada Essay

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    Overrepresentation of Indigenous Children in Child Welfare Oppression is the use of power to ostracize, silence or otherwise degrade one social group or category, often in order to further empower the oppressor. Then what is anti-oppression? Anti-oppression (AOP) is a network that seeks to recognize the oppressions that exist in our society and make gains to minimize and eliminate its affects, moving towards equalizing the power imbalance in our communities. Healy (2014) states…

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    well, co-writing the Oscar winning single “Up Where We Belong” for the film An Officer and a Gentleman. She even spent a number of years as a cast member on the timeless children’s show Sesame Street. Buffy Sainte-Marie was born in Saskatchewan, Canada. She was an orphan living on the Piapot Cree First Nations…

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    association of groups operating under the Elizabeth Fry Society Banner that advertises as an agency devoted to helping women and female youth who are, or may be, at risk of coming into contact with the law. The society has multiple charters throughout Canada and they offer a variety of different programs and services to provide women with confidential and supportive living and learning environments. The association exists to ensure substantive equality in the development and delivery of programs…

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    to how we are supposed to behave and identify based off of social and cultural constructs. Women who go against their “societal role” and choose not to bear children and instead choose to have abortions have limited access to it. As mentioned in the article, up until this 2015, New Brunswick had some of the most strict abortion laws in Canada. If a woman wanted to consider abortion, she would require signatures of…

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    the two did to help women earn equal rights, especially how they got the vote. Also the comparison between Canadian women and African American women in the US. The government of Canada states that “Canada is a world leader in the promotion and protection of women’s rights and gender equality.” This quote says that Canada supports women’s rights. But things weren’t always this way. About 200 years ago, laws were so strict on women that it was almost like they weren’t…

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    When I first started CEGEP, I did not really know what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. Frankly, in regards to the subjects we learned at school I was uncertain about what I truly liked and disliked. Within these past two years, I have had the chance to take a lot of different classes that helped me make a decision on what I would want to pursue in University. Until the beginning, until my forth and last semester at John Abbott College, I wanted to become a psychologist. I did my first…

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    Schools provides helpful resources for educators and exclusive learning opportunities for students—including AP with WE Service and Aboriginal Programming. WE Schools also gives teachers the opportunity to host perspective-changing speaking engagements in their classrooms. “WE Schools is a unique, four-step program—delivered by our educational partners in 12,300 schools in Canada and the U.S. as well as over 3,000 in the UK—that challenges young people to identify the local and global issues…

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    exposing atrocities of past governments and individuals. They also prevent historical revisionism such as denial and allow communities to learn from the past and heal. This method has been successful. In Canada a commission was set up to look into the human rights violations of young aboriginal children in the First Nation population and they were able to address their goal of educating the Canadian population of these atrocities as well as to facilitate the healing between the communities.…

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    events. Such contrasting interpretations can be seen throughout the different documentations of the French colonization and Spanish conquests and their colonization of the Americas. The French Jesuits’ purpose for colonizing New France, present day Canada, was to spread the Catholic faith to the natives. The Spanish conquistadors focused on finding special metals (gold) and well populated native civilizations. Regardless of their difference they both shared a common desire for expansion. Below…

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    What is OSAP? The Ontario Student Assistance Program or OSAP is an Ontario and federal government funded program aiding students with funding their post-secondary education. OSAP offers grants; free money that does not have to be paid back and student loans that have to be paid back. OSAP offers money to students attending any public or private postsecondary schools in the world, as long as OSAP recognizes it. When filling in an application a student has access to different financial aid…

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