Kevin Junior, Rosemary Sadlier and Kathy Grant reflect on what Emancipation Day in Canada means to them, and what comes next.
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Just a note to all viewers: The emancipation proclamation was made in 1833 in the colonies. A FULL 34 years before Canada was created (confederation). Just a little gas lighting here….
Upper Canada, (Ontario), abolished the importation of slaves, (and emancipation of their children at age 25), in 1793. Long before…!
slavery has never existed in canada
the roman church did though as colonist and religion
Who cares. Get over it.
@Brian Kroger French brought them
@Brian Kroger says the nobody
lolol as if
my uncle was Asif
he was a Camelot dealer
How about forget about the whole thing lol
to forget history is to repeat
@Mom Tur Codswallop.
What’s next? Who cares?
says the nobody
These conversations are important and crucial
fartshumper
these are wantonly ill informed conversation with a predetermined conclusion only reflecting a sliver of facts …i welcome a fulsome conversation
@chris auld who asked