Critical Social Work School of Social Work University of Windsor 401 Sunset Avenue Windsor‚ Ont. Canada N9B 3P4 Email: cswedit@uwindsor.ca Website: http://www.uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/ Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information can be found at: http://uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork The online version of this article can be found at at: http://uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/the http://uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/the-sixties-scoop-implications-for-social-workers
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The British Monarchy has had a large influence on Canada since European exploration of the Americas began in the late 15th century. However‚ over the last few decades there has been increasing debates over the relevance of the British monarchy in modern day Canada. Over the past few decades there has been a shift from monarchy to constitutional monarchy; this means the the King and Queen no longer have executive power to do what they please‚ the power now falls to an elected parliament (Citation)
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affects citizens severely and drastically as a result of the multiple justification individuals have the supports this social inequality. Racial stratification is one of the many reasons to why there is disadvantage and inequality present not only in Canada but all around the globe. As history has progressed people regard race as not merely the complexion of one’s skin but rather the cultural beliefs that one adheres (Robbins et al. 2017‚192). Additionally‚ race is not entirely based on an individual’s
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Throughout the last century‚ Canada has changed greatly as a nation. Events varying from World War battles to human rights breakthroughs have shaped Canada into what the country is presently. Prideful events such as the Battle of Vimy Ridge established identity‚ independence and nationalism for Canadians. Shameful events though‚ such as the Internment of Japanese-Canadians‚ violated human rights and promoted inequality. Canada developed as a nation during the twentieth century through the victory
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centuries. In fact‚ Canada was one of the first countries to develop a legal framework with the native population and since then‚ has been a leader in world discussions about native’s rights. Recently‚ however‚ Canada has been working through many pressing issues with its aboriginal people‚ such as the high percentage of people still trapped in poverty‚ those lacking in education and safe housing on reservations. These are issues that Canada would like to address today. In 2010‚ Canada endorsed the Declaration
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Indigenous populations in Canada (First Nations‚ Inuit and Métis) experience a disproportionate burden of youth suicide in comparison to the general population (Kirmayer et al.‚ 2007; MacNeil‚ 2008). Incidence rates of suicide among Indigenous are estimated to be as high as seven times that of non-Indigenous youth and‚ currently‚ suicide and self-inflicted injuries are the leading cause of death among Indigenous youth aged 10-19 (Health Canada‚ 2013). Despite this‚ rates of suicide among Indigenous
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Homelessness in Canada Homelessness is not an error of people‚ caused by their characteristics or mistakes‚ but instead‚ by society ’s and governments ’ actions or failures to act in the areas of poverty‚ deinstitutionalization‚ and the shrinking supply of affordable housing. At the root of homelessness is poverty‚ and the growing number of poor is leaving many without shelter‚ or a roof over their heads. Deinstitutionalization was originally seen as an appropriate way to maximize resources‚ but
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Canada has maintained a diverse cultural identity throughout the years. One way is through the Native Canadians that lived there. They had many unique characteristics among other tribes in other locations. They made kayaks‚ dogsleds and umiaks. Most were nomads‚ worshipped nature‚ and had shaman. They made things such as jewelry and needles.Another way is through fur trade. Fur trade was a very big deal in Canada. They would trap beaver and use their fur to make hats. This was the popular style in
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As of 2017 Canada is oppressing and silencing Indigenous voices. Canada is currently preparing for the 150th anniversary of Canada or as Indigenous peoples have stated‚ the 150th anniversary of colonization. The way to combat the day of celebrating Indigenous control and genocide varies throughout Canada. Some people suggest resisting the celebration with protests‚ whilst others suggest for the push for changes that reflect the true history of Canada. Lillian Howard‚ the co-chair of the Vancouver
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Di 1 Yang Di Mr. Osborne Social Studies 11 4 May 2015 A New Modern Canada In the 1920s‚ the creation of technological advancements was the most exciting development for that time. There were many types of new advances that help life be easier and stress free. Things such as electric refrigerators and vacuum cleaners helped with the housework. Telephones allowed Canadians to communicate through long distance. Also‚ the creation of radio and movies enriched people’s entertainment life
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