Alberta Alberta had an increased rate of black immigration from the United States in the early 1900s, partially due to black
fur-traders seeking employment. In
Edmonton, the city council passed a 1911 motion to end further black immigration. The council claimed that black immigration was detrimental to the province and that black and white Albertans were not capable of coexistence. The
Ku Klux Klan in Canada also had increased local activity during the 1920s and 1930s. In the 1920s, city officials in
Calgary codified restrictive covenants to prevent non-whites from purchasing homes outside of the boundaries of the railway yards. this decision was overturned on appeal. The first wave of Chinese immigrants pursued work in British Columbia and many decided to settle permanently there with their families. In 1922, it was voted to implement full segregation of Chinese students by forcing them to attend one of the only two Chinese schools in Victoria. This system prevented Chinese students from learning the English language, which was a main focus in Canadian education at the time. Japanese students were segregated in British Columbia following the Second World War. In 1942, the government denied any responsibility for Japanese education, essentially denying Japanese children the right to education. While
British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) did not want to be involved with this education, they argued that as Canadian citizens, Japanese students should have a proper education. A
CBC panel in Vancouver in 2012 discussed the growing public fear that the proliferation of
ethnic enclaves amounted to a type of
self-segregation.
Ontario In Sarnia, a 1946 property deed for a Lake Huron community of approximately 100 cottage lots specified that property could only be owned by whites of a particular racial background. These clauses were all upheld by court decisions until the Canadian constitution came into effect.
Nova Scotia In 1946,
Viola Desmond, a black woman, refused to leave the segregated whites-only section of the Roseland Theatre in
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Viola Desmond was arrested, jailed overnight and convicted without legal representation for an obscure tax offence as a result. Despite the efforts of the Nova Scotian Black community to assist her appeal, Viola Desmond was unable to remove the charges against her and went unpardoned in her lifetime. This influenced later policies where black people were seen as inferior to white people. In the education system, black children were
streamed into different careers, creating a segregated workforce. In the 1950s, black women were only permitted to settle in Quebec if they were domestic workers. In 1936, Fred Christie and another black acquaintance Emile King, were refused service at the York Tavern in the Forum in Montreal after watching a boxing match. Christie sued for $200 and won in provincial court. Christie was awarded $25 and the tavern was ordered to pay his court costs. The tavern owners successfully appealed. Christie took his case all the way to the
Supreme Court of Canada in 1939. They dismissed his case, arguing that private businesses were able to discriminate based on race on their choosing. Few taverns in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and British Columbia allowed black visitors, and those that did had designated tables or side rooms for non-whites.
Saskatchewan In 1901, Yee Clun was a Chinese émigré to
Regina. He opened a restaurant and was an influential member of the local community, heading the local branch of the Chinese National Party. Clun had difficulty hiring employees as the
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1923 had gone into effect. As a result, he filed an application with the city council to permit him to hire white women as employees, as Chinese business owners were not allowed to do so. His request gained preliminary approval but was delayed. The majority of the members in the local
Women's Christian Temperance Union protested this, as they were concerned that this would lead to more white women wanting to marry Chinese men. The Regina Local Council of Women also urged the council to reject the application. This resulted in a decision that no licences for hiring female employees could be granted to Chinese men. == See also ==