The vast majority of Canadians are against racism and acknowledge it as an issue
The vast majority of Canadians are against racism and acknowledge it as an issue in Canada, though about two-thirds of all non-white Canadians say they have experienced it themselves, according to a new poll. Those results come just ahead of the 2021 federal election -- an election with platforms that, according to some advocates, do not have a strong enough push against anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism as well as a commitment to police reform in Canada. Sandy Hudson, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter Canada, said that the lack of attention coming to these issues in terms of party policies and platforms was not only "extremely frustrating," but "telling" of parties' values. Though most of the major federal parties have included racism and discrimination in several sections of their platform, outlining some call to action to tackle the racial issues, Hudson says what they currently have is not nearly enough or substantive. The NDP's platform includ...