M. Diamond. Through much of my life I have thanked my lucky stars for having been born in Canada. The economic opportunities combined with excellent educational systems, an interesting and variable climate, and a strong values system which I not only benefitted from but attempted to influence in positive ways- all these things and more allowed me to feel not just comfortable with my Canadian identity but proud and excited to be Canadian. That sense of goodness was enhanced over the years as I looked south to the US, which as the world’s economic leader, and the leader of the West, as well as a challenged internal history, has often had its challenges to deal with. By comparison we seemed to have the best of all worlds.
And while the US continues to have its challenges, increased with greater challenges, the evident polarization of the political class as well as much of the native population, along with material challenges of illegal immigration and the like, my smugness as a Canadian is no longer evident. I still focus a good deal on the US, as I believe that many of their challenges are our challenges, either now or very soon. But Canada itself is showing that it needs a good deal of help. I came across this article by anthropologist and international do-gooder Geoffrey Clarfield which captured by concerns well, and share it with you. If you agree, and more importantly if you don’t agree, please share your comments… if I get enough of them I will put together a compendium of comments and share them as well.
Note that Clarfield does not actually have a solution to offer at least not in this short article. For my part, the solutions are varied and include a Conservative opposition which provides a reasonable option to the governing Liberals, together with an increasing role of the citizens of the country in responding to that which they know to be wrong or inappropriate. Not included in the article is a reference to the dramatic increase in acts of Jew hatred in Canada from levels which were already on a per capita basis the highest of any acts of hatred against any ethnic group in the country. That has me and many others in the Jewish community wondering about where Canada is truly headed.
By Geoffrey Clarfield, EPOCH TIMES July 21, 2021
I lived in two developing African countries for 16 years: Kenya and Tanzania. Despite their countries having been wracked by tribalism, corrupting Marxist ideologies, and violence, when you get to know East Africans one on one and in small groups, you will find them looking for the joy of life, deeply appreciative of what they have, funny, down to earth, tolerant of strangers, yet loyal to family and clan and desirous of development.
What do they mean by development? They mean a “country that functions,” a modern country with proper roads, clean water, dependable electricity, and border security, where financial corruption is minimal and nepotism disappears among a growing middle class that slowly takes over representative government from the tribal oligarchs. They would tell me, “A country just like yours—Canada!”
Is Canada that kind of country anymore? I am afraid not. The COVID-19 pandemic has allowed municipal, provincial, and national bureaucrats, both elected and selected, to grab enormous power, all in the name of the “common good.” The various draconian and near endless lockdowns have taken away basic rights of assembly and freedom of movement that go back to the Magna Carta. The lockdowns have beggared the working classes and have contributed to rising unemployment.
The “one size fits all” of the closure of schools has ignored the growing scientific evidence from around the world that kids from 1 to 12 are at a lower risk from COVID-19 than is the adult population. The near ongoing public “non-discussion” of the Swedish health model for handling the pandemic is also worth noting.
The shutting down of disciplined, scientific public debate about COVID-19 and lockdowns among members of the medical fraternity in Canada has been most depressing, and the border controls, quarantines, and forcible placing of returning travelers in government-chosen hotels has a totalitarian feel to it, especially when so many of our elites break the rules and travel in private jets in and out of the country or ignore the hotels when they return from international conferences abroad. These same politicians accuse scientists who dissent of spreading “misinformation.” Do not be surprised. Our Federal Minister of Health is not a doctor. She’s an anthropologist! (Takes one to know one.)
The complete moral and intellectual collapse of the Conservative Party in opposition has been most depressing. Worse still, the recent arrest of former cabinet minister Maxime Bernier for holding a socially distanced outdoor speech for the only real, but nascent, federal opposition party in the entire country, the People’s Party, reminds us of Eastern European tyrants under communism
It would appear that our government is getting very, very used to authoritarian behavior supported by a “bought” media (they gave a half a billion raise to the CBC after being elected). The new C-10 bill, which has been bulldozed past the democratic process of transparent debate and discussion, may bring on a form of censorship of internet communication just short of that of the Communist Party of China.
Law professor Michael Geist of the University of Ottawa has this to say about our predicament:
“Several weeks after Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault introduced Bill C-10, I started a 20 part blog post series called the Broadcasting Act Blunder …. The series examined many of the concerns with the bill, including issues such as over-broad regulation and discoverability requirements that would only garner public attention many months later. I thought about that series yesterday as I watched Guilbeault try in the House of Commons to defend the indefensible: a gag order on committee review of the bill, the first such order in two decades. While the bill is in dire need of fixing, what occurred yesterday was far worse than a blunder. It was a betrayal. A betrayal of the government’s commitment to ‘strengthen Parliamentary committees so that they can better scrutinize legislation.’ A betrayal of the promise to do things differently from previous governments. A betrayal of Canada’s values as a Parliamentary democracy.”
Recently, I had the honor of being considered for jury duty here in Toronto. I showed up along with more than a hundred other potential jurors to hear about the case that we may have been called upon to judge.
The two men were announced to the assembled potential jurors by their ethnic group affiliations as having allegedly committed a grievous crime against two women of another and differing ethnic group within Toronto’s cultural mosaic.
Multiculturalism and political correctness had won the day and the poor victims and perhaps innocent accused young men, were already labelled by our activist judicial system as belonging to a group. They were no longer individuals, equal before the law.
Their Charter rites had been swallowed up by identity politics. This was before the trial even began. I was stunned. Collectivism of this nature is not the exception, it’s the rule, and it’s facilitated by the highest court in the land.
Recently, I read through the curriculum manual from the Toronto District School Board for the humanities and social sciences. The entire document is a thinly veiled endorsement of critical race theory and cultural Marxism. Here’s a choice quote:
“… correctly use terms relating to sex and gender equity (e.g., power relations, gender norms, intersectionality, gender representation, transgender, sexism).”
Intersectionality! The word “race” is mentioned 35 times in the document. In the 408-page document the word “liberty” is never mentioned. I searched the document a number of times looking for it and it did not come up.
I therefore conclude Canada is still modern—it has wonderful roads, communications, wealth, an educated citizenry—but it’s no longer democratic. The checks and balances of our once robust British legal system, based on the paramount rights of the individual, have been sacrificed to the Gods of identity politics activists, multi-culturalists, cultural Marxists, and critical race theorists.
And Canada is no longer Western. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agrees. He has publicly stated, “There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada.”
Well, there used to be. Canada was once modern, Western, and democratic. It fought bad guys. It stood up for the good guys (remember World War II?). No longer. I do know that my Tanzanian and East African friends will be appalled by all this, as they suffered terribly under Marxist regimes until the fall of the Berlin Wall and still want to see Canada as a democratic paragon. That’s no longer the case.
As I love this country and its people, I hope things may change.
Geoffrey Clarfield is an anthropologist-at-large who has spent 20 years travelling, living, and working in East Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Geoffrey,
You are correct about so many things. Canada is no longer the wonderful country in which we grew up. I think it is no longer as good as once it was. On the other hand, I can think of no other country where I would prefer to call home.
Yes it is bad but better than anywhere else!
pdale5: Too simplistic… I don’t believe that the people of Western Canada – mainly Alberta and Saskatchewan – will tolerate another Trudeau majority. Just take a look at what Trudeau has done to/for these provinces, and consequently to/for the “rest of Canada” which supplies the votes for the Liberals irrespective of the consequences.
Au contraire, Geoffrey. Canada is very much Western. Take a look at what’s happening in the United States, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. We are in lock step with the rest of the West. The Wuhan virus debacle simply brought the quiet changes then occurring to our conscious notice. And unfortunately, your hope must remain a pious invocation because the polls indicate that the Liberals will win a majority in the forthcoming election.