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Results: Life expectancy was substantially and consistently shorter for First Nations, Métis and Inuit household populations compared with the non-Indigenous household population across all time periods. In 2011, life expectancy at age 1 for the male household population was 72.5 years for First Nations, 76.9 years for Métis, 70.0 years for Inuit and 81.4 years for non-Indigenous people. Among the female household population, life expectancy at age 1 was 77.7 years for First Nations, 82.3 years for Métis, 76.1 years for Inuit and 87.3 for non-Indigenous people.
Those are deplorable numbers for a developed nation. Why I said quasi. Things are better today but still awful.
Also Canada didn't take part in the Iraq War
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Do you notice that French life expectancy is also lower than the english one?
Are we being genocided by our english brethren?
We were deported.
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Durham believed that the problems in mostly French Lower Canada were ethnic in nature, not political. ... He called them “a people with no literature and no history.” He recommended assimilating them by uniting the Canadas in a way that would allow the English-speaking majority in Upper Canada to dominate.
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but like, none of that here right?
I think the problem is english people but that's just me.