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This conversation is about some ignorant assholes raining on the US in a mindless fit of schadenfreude who don't realize the gaping holes in their own minds regarding racial and gender bias. At least that's how it started. Your ADD addled mind keeps spinning it but I haven't moved one bit. You are an example of a fragile white man, only this time the fragile white man lives north of our border with Canada.
Canada is only now beginning to systematically collect data with racial demographics included. So, yeah, you can claim what you like, not that facts ever got in your way.
It's going to take a few years. From the ignorant crap you and your other "Canadian" friends say, I have absolutely no doubt that we'll see systemic racism does persist in Canada. The data thus far is sketchy but the following shows some indication my guess would be better than yours. Nothing new about that, eh, HCQ?
The wealth of Canadians is divided along racial lines, report on income inequality says
Canadians who identify as visible minorities don't have the same access to investments and other sources of wealth as white people, report says
financialpost.com
According to the report, which used figures from the 2016 Census, racialized women earn 59 cents for every dollar earned by non-racialized men. Racialized men, meanwhile, earn 78 cents for every dollar earned by their white male counterparts. The gap was narrowest, but not closed, between women, with racialized women earning 87 cents for every dollar earned by white women.
“I think it’s important that we look at the gender wage gaps, rather than the singular gender wage gap,” Block said.
I should have said "systemic racism and misogyny". My bad. You don't know anything on the subject. You should just stick to your meds (meditation).
We have plenty of people with your disability in the US and we have to work our way through the process. It is messy. Canadians simply haven't started the journey. It's not exactly easy. Canadians have a way of taking the easy way out while calling it "politeness".