Prejudice
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‘A wicked web of lies’: Alberta town under fire for rejecting wellness centre for Indigenous familiesThe building at 5430 51A St. in Bashaw and its failed 'change in use' application is the subject of a $4 million lawsuit that alleges 'misuse of power rooted in prejudice.'CanadaApr 21, 2023
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‘Racist’ incident at Vancouver hotel condemned by Indigenous friendship centre associationBC Aboriginal Association of Friendship Centres held a press conference Friday, alleging one of their cultural advisers experienced "racist" treatment at a Vancouver hotel.CanadaMar 10, 2023
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COMMENTARY: How Uber contributed to the fate of taxi driversAs the authors studied Uber’s entry into Toronto, they discovered praise in the media for Uber and Uber drivers, and criticism and near-contempt for taxis and taxi drivers.CommentaryMay 8, 2021
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N.S. Human Rights Commission launches survey on use of ‘carding’ in HalifaxThe Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission launched an online survey regarding the practice of carding on September 6., with the goal of gathering additional information.CrimeSep 16, 2018
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Londoners discuss new street check regulations, raise concerns over proper training, education and respect.Nearly 80 people gathered to discuss Ontario's street check regulation at the Delta London Armouries Wednesday evening.CanadaApr 11, 2018
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‘It makes me feel like less of a person’: Toronto artist says after being called a crippleToronto artist Alexei Vella recalls being accosted by a stranger and being called a cripple and the impacts it has had on him, years after it happened.FeaturesApr 8, 2018
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Interfaith speed meeting event aims to combat prejudice in HamiltonA speed meeting event has been set up to help people explore different beliefs in a bid to overcome prejudice in Hamilton.CanadaDec 7, 2017
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The dark skin experience: What it’s like to be dark-skinned in a world that tells you light is beautiful“Colourism" is the discrimination people face, usually within their own ethnic communities, where lighter skin tones/complexions are seen as more desirable.LifestyleMay 30, 2017
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Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region issues apology, removes racist job ad onlineThe Regina Qu'Appelle Health (RQHR) is facing criticism online after a prejudiced job ad appeared on June 30.CanadaJul 5, 2016
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