
Former prime minister Jean Chretien is being called out over his recent comments on residential schools, after stating he was not aware of any abuses happening in these institutions while he was minister of then-Indian affairs. In the CTV interview, Chret
-More than just taking lumps on the residential school system still happening on his watch (both as Trudeau Senior's Indian Affairs Minister and during the first few years of his own premiership), Chretien and Trudeau Senior both deserve criticism over the 1969 White Paper and its goal of completely assimilating Indigenous people into the mainstream and erasing their distinct identity, which was the whole purpose of the residential school system.
-As for the state of Quebec at the time, the guy who wrote White N-Words Of North America went way overboard but it wasn't like things were all that rosy in Quebec at the time. There actually was a fair-sized wealth gap between the Francophone majority and the Anglo minority, and there was the general feeling that they were treated like second-rate citizens even when they were the majority. That changed as the 1960s and 1970s wore on with the rise of "Quebec Inc." and Francophones getting income parity with Anglophones, but it did exist.