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Not Canadian Enough
From: On Account of Darkness
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In this chapter, systemic racism against Japanese Canadians during the 20th century is explored.The author muses on the legacy of Bobby Orr and Don Cherry, once models for what it meant to be Canadian. He then discusses post-WW2 history and white supremacy in Chatham. The story of baseball-player Satoshi Izumi (Joe) is told, and his experiences living and being discriminated against in Canada are outlined.