I think you are asking me when has my race awarded me special privilege? Precisely never, in fact I have been denied employment specifically because of my race. Unfortunately our current laws make that kind of genuine discrimination legal, despite the clear contradiction with the Charter of RIghts and Freedoms.
I'd rather not provide personal details, but I was in competition for an internship with my whole class in college. I passed all my exams. Another student, who happened to be female and aboriginal, failed her exams and despite this she received the internship whereas I did not.
Our constitutional documents specifically accommodate aboriginal privileges (I do not agree with this principle, personally) and as such I did not see the purpose in fighting a battle I could not win.
If you want more examples, just go to DuckDuckGo and search for positive discrimination.
In what case should race be a factor to entitle anyone to special privilege?
I think you are asking me when has my race awarded me special privilege? Precisely never, in fact I have been denied employment specifically because of my race. Unfortunately our current laws make that kind of genuine discrimination legal, despite the clear contradiction with the Charter of RIghts and Freedoms.
I'd rather not provide personal details, but I was in competition for an internship with my whole class in college. I passed all my exams. Another student, who happened to be female and aboriginal, failed her exams and despite this she received the internship whereas I did not.
Our constitutional documents specifically accommodate aboriginal privileges (I do not agree with this principle, personally) and as such I did not see the purpose in fighting a battle I could not win.
If you want more examples, just go to DuckDuckGo and search for positive discrimination.