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Race, Slavery And Justice: A Justice System Case Study, Camille Cameron Jan 2019

Race, Slavery And Justice: A Justice System Case Study, Camille Cameron

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We do not have to look far today in Canada to see the legacies of slavery in their full effect. One of these legacies is the way in which we have chosen to forget slavery, or perhaps to deny it, and to create a different narrative. “Slavery is Canada’s best-kept secret, locked within the national closet,” asserts Afua Cooper. Ask many Canadians about the history of slavery in Canada and they will talk about the Underground Railroad. This is what many of us learned in school, that slavery existed in America, not in Canada, and that Canada’s heroic, romantic role …


Reflections On Recommendation 12, Naiomi Metallic Jan 2009

Reflections On Recommendation 12, Naiomi Metallic

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This article focuses on the Marshall Commission Report’s specific recommendation for increased representation of racialized persons within the judiciary.