Explaining the screams for easy-to-exploit temporary foreign workers: Canadians are juste too uppity for many low-wage employers
- Date
 2014-05-16
- Authors
 David J. Climenhaga
- Abstract
 British Columbia Premier Christy Clark rose in that province’s Legislative Building in Victoria yesterday and apologized for a stream of racist laws and policies that began to be introduced almost a century and a half ago to control and exploit Chinese immigration.
“While the governments which passed these laws and polices acted in a manner that was lawful at the time, today this racist discrimination is seen by British Columbians – represented by all members in this Legislative Assembly – as unacceptable and intolerable,” Ms. Clark told the Legislature.
“We believe this formal apology is required to ensure that closure can be reached on this dark period in our province’s history,” she said, adding that all parties in the Legislature acknowledged “the hardship and suffering our past provincial governments imposed on Chinese Canadians.”
It’s about time someone apologized.
- Section title
 Albeta.diary.ca
- Publisher
 David J. Climenhaga
- Links
 - Economic sectors
 Construction trades helpers and labourers and General relevance - all sectors
- Content types
 Policy analysis, Current Policy, and Past policies
- Target groups
 Public awareness, Unions, and NGOs/community groups/solidarity networks
- Geographical focuses
 Alberta and National relevance
- Spheres of activity
 History and Political science
- Languages
 English
