However, the Canadian government openly advocates that all ethnic groups maintain their own cultural characteristics, so most open racial discrimination is not just a kind of soft discrimination. The so-called soft discrimination, such as the famous glass ceiling phenomenon, and most of the achievements in primary and secondary schools here are subjective, and so are job interviews, so it is called soft discrimination.
But this kind of interpersonal relationship basically does not exist in Canada. Generally speaking, Canada is a tolerant country and is friendly to most ethnic minorities. Although there are some extreme principles and behaviors, it is much better than the United States. In fact, this kind of racial discrimination in Canada is better and politically incorrect.
In fact, in history, the Canadian government has also pursued a policy of racial discrimination, such as sending children from indigenous families to boarding schools to get rid of barbaric living habits, which led to cultural severance and a large number of children died of malnutrition. This policy lasted for hundreds of years. At the beginning, the infamous poll tax was introduced for Chinese, and even Chinese women were not allowed to enter the country.
All these things happened before, until after World War II, especially in the 2 1 century, the Canadian government changed a lot, and the federal government has publicly apologized to Huayi for what happened before. So for Canada now, racial discrimination is still relatively light, and it is nothing compared with the United States, so it is generally acceptable to everyone.