Well there has been a fair amount of discussion and debate about “race-relations” of late; so I’d thought I’d share the latest from Canada concerning the public’s current perception of discrimination and racism…
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A recent survey of Canadians carried out for the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination asked about people’s experiences with racism. Among the survey’s findings: people don’t think racism is decreasing or increasing, one in six say they have been discriminated against, and people say the most effective way to curb racism is schools.
Have You Been A Victim of Racism?
Definitely – 9%
Yeah, I Guess – 8%
Dunno – 1%
Nah – 11%
Definitely not – 71%
Other findings of the survey:
“Which group do you think suffers the most discrimination?”
1. Muslims/Arabs – {38%}
2. Aboriginals/First Nations – {31%}
3. Blacks – {28%}
4. East Indian – {24%}
5. Asians – {14%}
6. Jews – {11%}
7. Hispanics/Latinos – {5%}
”Would you welcome someone from another race as a neighbour?”
“Strongly Agree”
74%
“Somewhat Agree”
18%
“Somewhat Disagree”
3%
“Strongly Disagree”
4%
Province with highest rate of “Disagree’ response:
Quebec [15%]
”Would you ever marry or date someone of a different race?”
Yes:
84%
No:
13%
Don’t Know:
2%
Number of Canadians unwilling to marry or date someone of a different race:
3.1 million
Source:
IPSOS-REID Poll -
http://www.ipsos-na.com/news/pressrelease.cfm?id=2602