Black Canadians say racism here is just as harmful as in the United States
MONTREAL — The death of George Floyd in Minnesota following a police intervention has spurred massive protests in both Canada and the United States and societal soul-searching on the need to fight racism on both sides of the border.
But while many Canadian leaders have denounced the death of Floyd, who died in Minneapolis last week after pleading for air while a white police officer pressed a knee on his neck, his death has also prompted some public figures to claim systemic racism doesn’t exist in Canada as it does in the United States.
The Canadian Press asked several black Canadians to share their experiences with racism and their thoughts on systemic discrimination in both countries.
Kenrick McRae