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Sir John A. doesn’t need a school to be remembered. He lives on indigenous pain.
What I have learned:
1. I learned that Sir John A. did a lot of bad things towards the indigenous community. For example he starved them so he could build a railway on there land. He also started the residential school system which in my opinion was one of the worst systems in Canadian history and I believe that a lot of indigenous would agree with me.
2. In Thunder Bay, Ontario a middle aged indigenous women was walking with another indigenous women when one of them was struck by a trailer hitch, thrown from a moving car. A witness says that he/she heard the person that threw it say “oh i got one”. So just because Sir John A lived 150 years ago, he started racism towards the indigenous and it continues today in 2018.
3. One thing that our government is doing to help remove racism towards indigenous in Canada, is making schools teach kids about Canada’s history and how they did horrible things to these indigenous people. Maybe teaching this will show people that they have had it a lot worst then any body else in Canada. So maybe that will educate people about there history and that they should respect the indigenous community.