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/kloc-English articles on the oppression of Canadian blacks in the 0 th and 9 th centuries

Canada abolished slavery a long time ago, and the situation of black Canadians is much better than that of the United States.

February 19 1 1: Anti-triad movement

By 1909, hundreds of blacks from Oklahoma moved to the Canadian prairie, where they encountered the same caution and discrimination, which made slavery exist earlier. In February, some newspapers in Winnipeg even predicted that the dominion government would take action to exclude "black immigrants".

19 1 1: Oliver's immigration policy

Frank Oliver of Alberta wants stricter controls on immigration. He became the interior minister of the liberal government in 1905. Oliver is an Englishman, and his policy tends to be nationality rather than occupation. By 19 1 1, he can assert that his immigration policy is more "restrictive, exclusive and selective" than his predecessor.

1939- 1945: In World War II, the Canadian army accepted blacks.

At first, the Canadian military rejected black volunteers, but as the war continued, many blacks were accepted into the regular army and officers' corps. Although there was still some segregation in the Canadian army until the end of the war, hundreds of black Canadians served with whites in Canada and Europe.