How does integration challenge us?
About this theme
This theme explores some of the economic and social challenges faced by members of cultural communities in Canada.
Article by a specialist
Racism in Canada
Article by Jean-Claude Icart of the International Observatory of Racism and Discrimination.
Excerpts from NFB films
In this 1993 film, Black teenagers in Nova Scotia attend a Culture Awareness...
Alberta Onyejekwe, from Ghana, teaches English to other workers. She recounts the...
Eva Smith came to Canada under the West Indian Domestic Scheme in 1955. She...
Asif Dar, a young Canadian boxer of Pakistani origin, talks about being bullied in...
Sharon Sunga, an Indian born in Canada, experienced racism when she was insulted on...
Newly arrived in Canada, an Italian woman has difficulty adjusting. Her lack of...
Ontario passed the Fair Accommodation Practices Act prohibiting racial...
Excerpts from the NFB archives
Railway porters' unions helped raise awareness of working conditions for Blacks, and...
Photographs
In a city like Montreal, prejudice involves two worlds, two visions. On one side the...
Women and their children in poverty must also endure having their rights and privacy...
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