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  2. Racial separate schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Ontario, separate schools for Black students continued until 1891 in Chatham, 1893 in Sandwich, 1907 in Harrow, 1917 in Amherstburg, and 1965 in North Colchester and Essex. [1] The laws in Ontario governing black separate schools were not repealed until the mid-1960s, and the last segregated schools to close were in Merlin, Ontario in 1965 ...

  3. Racial segregation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    An amendment to the 1850 Common School Act allowed for the creation of racially segregated schools. [18] This was because the Common School Act included the Separate School Clause that allowed for the separation between different religions and races. [19] Racial segregation looked different depending on where it took place in Canada.

  4. Separate school - Wikipedia

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    In Alberta, wherever a separate school system exists, individuals who are of the minority faith that established the separate school system must be residents, electors, and ratepayers of the separate school system (the Schmidt decision). There is no way by which they could opt to be supporters of the public school system except by leaving the ...

  5. Education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Non-Catholic teachers cannot apply for an estimated third of total available teaching jobs in the province, as being Catholic is a requirement to work for a Catholic school board. [49] A 2018 Ipsos poll concluded that 60% were in favour of a single school system that was publicly funded.

  6. Racism in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    After being publicly questioned by the UN about its involvement, the Canadian government committed to sharing any documentation of these events in its possession. [38] In Quebec, a judge has approved a class-action lawsuit by women of the First Nation Atikamekw against three doctors accused of performing sterilizations without their consent ...

  7. Canadian Catholic bishops apologize for role in indigenous ...

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    The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops on Friday officially apologized for their role in the country's notorious residential school system for the first time, after refusing to do so for ...

  8. Why racial inequities in America's schools are rooted in ...

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    Nearly 51 million students are enrolled in America’s public schools, but the system is far from equal. Segregationist policies, like school funding based on property values, are impeding the ...

  9. Egerton Ryerson - Wikipedia

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    The Act also allowed for the creation of separate schools leading to provincially funded Catholic schools and to racially segregated schools. [25] Although the act was passed during Ryerson's time as superintendent, he was an opponent of segregation in schools at times.