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1 Diversity and Politics in Canada Douglas Brown St Francis Xavier University March 2013

2 Diversity and Politics in Canada: Outline Key Concepts Changing Demography and Its Consequences Institutionalization of Diversity Contemporary Issues

3 Key Concepts Vertical mosaic Visible minorities Multiculturalism Group rights vs. universal rights Various lens through which to view diversity… Culture Race Colonialism Combinations of all three (e.g. issues around Islam)

4 Changing Demography…1 Aboriginal population Two dominant settler populations (French, British) Waves of later immigration (to 1970: mostly white, Europeans) (after 1970: mostly non-white, Asian, Latin America, Middle East and Caribbean)

5 Changing Demography…2 Consequences…  Growing diversity, especially in major urban areas  20 percent of Cdn. Population is foreign-born, 16 percent of Cdn. population are “visible minority”  Leads to concerns regarding social cohesion, inequality, and political representation  Broad political debates about the reality/perception of diversity, the nature of rights, and the challenges of accommodation.

6 Institutionalization of Diversity…1 Key Historic Milestones  1763 -- Royal Proclamation: Crown role re aboriginal nations  1774 -- Quebec Act: specific rights and guarantees to French population  1867 – Confederation: entrenches territorial pluralism, recognizes some minority religious and language rights  1971 – federal Multiculturalism Act  1982 – Charter of Rights and Freedoms, aboriginal rights

7 Institutionalization of Diversity…2 Some current policies Multiculturalism policy Financial support for cultural groups Employment equity Human Rights Commissions Anti-racism, discrimination advocacy, advertising, media Statements and/or compensation for historic injustices (e.g. apology for Japanese internment, aboriginal residential schools)

8 Recent Flashpoints Post 9/11…racial profiling/targeting of anti- terrorism measures Debate over “reasonable accommodation” in Quebec Debate over Shar’ia law in Ontario Muslim women and head coverings

9 Deeper, longer term issues…1 Identity and multiculturalism: “aren’t we all just Canadians…?” The study of “Diversity, Power and Inequality”: how to sort out the intersecting and reinforcing impacts of: gender, race, ethnicity, language, aboriginality, sexual orientation, etc.

10 Deeper, longer term issues…2 Identity groups seek at the same time to both overturn and to reinforce identity differences: 1. Overturning: overcoming stereotypes, ending discrimination, achieving greater economic and social equality 2. Reinforcing: preserving cultural and religious traditions, preserving historic rights


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