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SOCIAL INJUSTICE IN CANADA

Across
Means giving up your status as an Indian if you leave the reserve.
There were 94 of these made by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to repair the legacy of harm done by residential schools.
The ship carrying Jewish refugees seeking asylum in Canada from Nazi persecutors that was denied entry.
The 1969 law that included major social legislation that included rights for women and same-sex relationships.
The commission formed in 2008 in response to the abuse inflicted on First Nations people in residential schools.
The committee that scored a victory when it got women's equality rights included in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Canadians who were victims of a legal government looting campaign.
The government policy that promotes the absorption and integration of people and cultures into the main stream culture.
The law that made it legal to deny immigrants from India from entering Canada.
A piece of legislation that includes protections for sexual orientation and gender identity/expression rights.
Down
A 2013 international survey conducted to gather information on the concerns of Canada's Native peoples.
What the Chinese called the day when the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1923.
Hostility or discrimination against Jewish people.
The belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures
Institution whose goal it was to force native children to set aside their identity and traditions to become Canadian.
The ship carrying East Indian immigrants to Canada in 1914 that was denied entry.
A person who supports the equality of men and women in society.
The Chinese had to pay this when they immigrated to Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
This 1960s policy of the Manitoba government to put Native children up for adoption without the knowledge or consent of their families.