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https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/files/original/c2f3c4d9355ad79ea5b91127965bddd8.pdf
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<em>Christie v. The York Corporation</em>, [1940] S.C.R. 139
Subject
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Canada
Freedom of Contract
Discrimination
Description
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In this case, Fred Christie, a Black man living in Montreal, sued the York Tavern after the latter refused to sell him a glass of beer. The case involved the freedom of contract, including the right to discriminate provided that there are no laws or regulations that would otherwise forbid such discrimination in the contractual context. (The case occurred well before any Canadian province had enacted human rights legislation.) The Majority of the Supreme Court of Canada held in favour of the York Tavern, rebuffing Christie's claims of discrimination and humiliation. <br /><br />Of particular note is the decision of the dissenting judge, Mr. Justice Davis. At the time, any right to be free from discrimination was a collectively held right. That is, rights were not yet conceptualized as being held by individuals. Instead, one would have had to bring oneself within a group that enjoyed special protections or privileges in order to enjoy protections. As a Black man, Christie could have been construed as an outsider in the predominantly white Montreal. Davis J, however, notes a number of important traits about Christie that seem to bring Christie within the "we" group entitled to protection: Christie was originally from another British colony (Jamaica) that was a member of the Commonwealth; Christie had been in Canada for 20 years; he had a good job as a chauffeur; and, crucially, he was a Montreal Canadiens season's ticket holder. Furthermore, Davis J. was under the impression that Christie was attending a hockey game when he went to the tavern for that glass of beer. Christie had in fact been to the tavern before and had been served on previous occasions. The decision of Davis J. paints a picture of a Montrealer who was unfairly denied a glass of beer at a tavern connected to the Forum itself during a hockey game. Perhaps this understanding of who Christie was (an insider, a member of the "we" community) affected Davis J's interpretation of the law. Davis J found in favour of Christie. <br /><br />One of the most interesting dimensions of the case involves a factual error made by Davis J. Davis J thought that Christie was attending a hockey game. He was not. The incident in question occurred on July 11, 1936. No one was playing hockey at the Forum on that particular night. Instead, there was a boxing match taking place. Boxing was (and arguably still is) a highly racialized sport. There apparently were concerns about racial tensions in Montreal as a result of the boxing match. This may explain why Christie, who had been served beer on other occasions at the York Tavern, was not welcome on this particular occasion. Blacks and whites could watch hockey together, but not boxing. In this regard, the case illustrates how race is mapped out onto the city of Montreal and its social life and how Black men like Fred Christie had to navigate the space in his life, which could alternately be safe or discriminatory, depending on the context.
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Supreme Court of Canada
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<em>Christie v. The York Corporation</em>, [1940] S.C.R. 139
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Supreme Court of Canada
Lexum: <a href="https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/8489/index.do" target="_blank">https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/8489/index.do</a>
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May 10, 1939
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English
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Text
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discrimination
hockey
human rights
race
racial identity
sports
Supreme Court of Canada
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Race, Space, and Place
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URL
<a href="https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2015/02/20/punjabi-hockey-broadcasts-bring-families-together.html" target="_blank">https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2015/02/20/punjabi-hockey-broadcasts-bring-families-together.html</a>
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"Punjabi hockey broadcasts bring families together"
Subject
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Canada
Sports and Culture
Hockey
diversity
Description
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This newspaper story reports on how the availability of Hockey Night in Canada in the Punjabi language has brought one family together. It captures the centrality of hockey to Canada even as the country continues to increase in cultural and linguistic diversity.
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Tara Deschamps, "Punjabi hockey broadcasts bring families together" (Feb. 20, 2015), The Star online: <a href="https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2015/02/20/punjabi-hockey-broadcasts-bring-families-together.html" target="_blank">https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2015/02/20/punjabi-hockey-broadcasts-bring-families-together.html</a>
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Tara Deschamps,"Punjabi hockey broadcasts bring families together" (Feb. 20, 2015), The Star online: <a href="https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2015/02/20/punjabi-hockey-broadcasts-bring-families-together.html" target="_blank">https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2015/02/20/punjabi-hockey-broadcasts-bring-families-together.html</a>
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The Star online: thestar.com
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Feb. 20, 2015
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(c) The Star online: thestar.ca
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English
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Website
canada
cultural identity
hockey
Punjabi
sports
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https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/files/original/519abcd8e6e9d26c8631cc623bd697b5.mp4
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miss the tank jumps up couldn't get the shot he throws the pocket then it turns
0:04lost his stick walk in the first shot hard centering pass picks up a storm the
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0:17it's kris letang and makes the play happened a stick lost by burns and a
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0:30across to Benigno and Benigno takes that extra second and make sure he gets it up
0:36and over the globe
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moving image
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0:00:37
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MP4
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Hockey Night in Canada
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Youtube
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Hockey Night in Canada
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Canada
Sports and Culture
hockey
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This video captures a goal by Pittsburgh Penguin Nick Bonino on May 30, 2016, as called by the English-speaking version of Hockey Night in Canada. This version stands in contrast to the call of the same goal by the Punjabi colour commentary, which gained considerably popularity for its enthusiastic call of "Bonino!Bonino!Bonino!Bonino!Bonino!"
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Hockey Night in Canada
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"Gotta See It: Bonino roofs one past Jones in Game 1", Hockey Night in Canada, SportsNet Canada via YouTube: <a href="https://youtu.be/SXN3HlLUPy4">https://youtu.be/SXN3HlLUPy4</a>
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Sportsnet Canada
YouTube
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May 30, 2016
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(c) Hockey Night in Canada
(c) SportsNet Canada
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MP-4
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English
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video
canada
canadian identity
culture
hockey
sports
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https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/files/original/3ec1913dad155b724588e6931aaa2317.mp4
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Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi
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"Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi Edition"
Subject
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Canada
Sport & Culture
Hockey
Punjabi
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This video shows coverage of a goal by the Pittsburgh Penguins Nick Bonino in May, 2016 by Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi edition. The calls are made by the Punjabi colour commentary team.
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Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi
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Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi via Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/HkyNightPunjabi/status/737478515390447616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/HkyNightPunjabi/status/737478515390447616?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw</a>
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Omni Television
Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi
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May 30, 2016
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(c) Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi
(c) Omni Television
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For a related story, see: Chris Johnson, "Bonino, Penguins embrace HNIC Punjabi’s ‘spectacular’ goal call" (May 30, 2016) SportsNet Online:<a href="http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/bonino-penguins-embrace-hnic-punjabis-spectacular-goal-call/" target="_blank"> http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/bonino-penguins-embrace-hnic-punjabis-spectacular-goal-call/</a>
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Punjabi
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Video
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canadian identity
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https://exhibits.library.utoronto.ca/files/original/f087916f2e7661ed858514e7c7ff41aa.pdf
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Igloo Vikski Inc., 2016 SCC 38
Subject
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Canada
tax law
sports
hockey
Description
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<em>Canada (A.G.) v. Igloo Vikski Inc.</em> was a tariff code case that made its way to the SCC (Supreme Court of Canada). The case disputed the definition of hockey gloves as either gloves or as “articles of plastics.” In a fun and light-hearted way, Mr. Justice Russell Brown demonstrates that even in technical legal analysis, hockey underpins and influences the Canadian psyche and subsequently, our law.
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Supreme Court of Canada per Brown, J
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<em>Canada (Attorney General) v. Igloo Vikski Inc.</em>, 2016 SCC 38, online: <a href="https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/16146/index.do" target="_blank">https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/16146/index.do</a>
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Supreme Court of Canada
Lexum
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Sept. 29, 2016
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(c) Supreme Court of Canada
Lexum
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English
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Text
canada
canadian identity
hockey
law
legal decisions
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http://www.cbc.ca/sports/bruins-marty-mcsorley-charged-with-assault-1.200872
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Bruins' Marty McSorley charged with assault
Subject
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Canada
Sports
criminal law
Hockey
Description
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CBC Sports reports on the fact that Marty McSorley was charged with assault with a weapon under the Canadian <em>Criminal Code</em> after he hit Donald Brashear with his hockey stick during an NHL game in February 2000.
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CBC Sports
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"Bruins' Marty McSorley charged with assault", CBC Sports, online: <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/sports/bruins-marty-mcsorley-charged-with-assault-1.200872" target="_blank">http://www.cbc.ca/sports/bruins-marty-mcsorley-charged-with-assault-1.200872</a>
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CBC Sports
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March 8, 2000
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English
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canadian identity
culture
hockey
sports
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The milestone Richard Riot
Subject
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Canada
hockey
sport
riot
French-English relations
Description
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From the CBC Digital Archives, "The milestone Richard Riot", online: h<a href="http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-milestone-richard-riot" target="_blank">ttp://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-milestone-richard-riot</a> <br /><br /><blockquote><span>"Twenty years later, Maurice Richard and Clarence Campbell ponder the impact of the momentous event that marked both their careers."</span></blockquote>
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CBC Radio, "Quebec Now"
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CBC Digital Archives, CBC Radio, "Quebec Now", "The milestone Richard Riot", online: h<a href="http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-milestone-richard-riot" target="_blank">ttp://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-milestone-richard-riot</a>
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CBC Radio
CBC Digital Archives
Date
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March 18, 1975
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Maurice Richard and Clarence Campbell
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(c) CBC Radio
(C) CBC Digital Archives
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English
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The milestone Richard Riot
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French-English relations
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0:02:30
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CBC "The National"
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The "Richard Riot"
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Canada
history
sport
French-English relations
Description
An account of the resource
From the CBC Digital Archives, online: <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-richard-riot1" target="_blank">http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-richard-riot1</a><br /><br /><blockquote><span>"Maurice Richard's temper is as fiery as his nickname, and the Rocket is no stranger to the penalty box. The francophone star is frequently at odds with the man in charge of league discipline, NHL President Clarence Campbell, seen by many as a symbol of the anglophone elite. Richard has been given several fines and suspensions, but on March 13, 1955, he goes too far. During a scrap with the Boston Bruins, Richard deliberately injures an opponent and then punches a linesman. Clarence Campbell responds by suspending Richard for the remainder of the season as well as the playoffs, a move that jeopardizes Richard's scoring record, the Canadiens' first place position, and their shot at winning the Stanley Cup. Worse, Campbell has the gall to attend the Canadiens' next home game. The provocative move is too much for Habs faithful, who are spoiling for a fight. They pelt the league president with food and then set off a tear gas bomb. The Montreal Forum is evacuated, and violence spills out onto the streets of Montreal. Rioters smash windows, loot stores, and clash with police. The riot of St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1955, is seen by many as a seminal moment in the evolution of Quebec's modern nationalist movement. Fifty years later, CBC Television looks back at the milestone "Richard Riot.""</span></blockquote>
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CBC Television, "The National"
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CBC Digital Archives, "The 'Richard Riot'", online: <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-richard-riot1">http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-richard-riot1</a>
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CBC Television
CBC Digital Archives
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March 17, 2005
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Guest(s):
Jules Bélanger, Clarence Campbell, Maurice Richard, Red Storey
Host:
Wendy Mesley
Reporter:
Michel Godbout
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(c) CBC Television
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English
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"The Black Flashes"
Subject
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Canada
race
hockey
African Canadians
Description
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This is a photograph of three African Canadian hockey players who played for The Black Flashes from Mount Forest.
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Unknown
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Grey Roots Museum and Archives, online exhibit "Black History in Grey County", online: <a href="http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/" target="_blank">http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/</a>
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Grey Roots Museum and Archives
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Unknown
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Public domain
Credit: Grey Roots Museum and Archives
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Grey Roots Museum and Archives, online exhibit "Black History in Grey County", online: <a href="http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/" target="_blank">http://www.greyroots.com/exhibitions/virtual-exhibits/black-history/</a>
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English
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racial relations
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"Welcome to Canada" cartoon
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Canada
culture
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This cartoon became a popular Internet meme around 2012-2013. The cartoon features a road sign that says, "Welcome to Canada, where we don't care who you marry so long as you both watch hockey" It speaks to the idea that Canadians are bound together, at least in part, by our love of hockey and to the idea that we are an open and tolerant society.
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Unknown
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WeKnowMemes, meme generator, online: <a href="http://weknowmemes.com/2013/04/welcome-to-canada-where-we-dont-care-who-you-marry/" target="_blank">http://weknowmemes.com/2013/04/welcome-to-canada-where-we-dont-care-who-you-marry/</a>
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2013
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Public Domain
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English
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Cartoon
canada
culture
hockey
marriage
race
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Race, Space, and Place
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0:15(Buzzer noise) Good work, I saw you hustling down the boards
0:18over there. Good work, good job out there
0:21Want some knuckles? Oh yeah, Oh yeah, Oh yeah AISHAH SHERI: P-A-H-L ProAction Hockey League
0:25started six years ago. Initially, the program started because we wanted to have the police
0:32officers integrate with the community. So it started as a grassroots movement. Initially
0:38we had 69 boys. In the last six years our program has gone from 69 players to now over
0:48135 with 100 on the waiting list. From 0 per cent female ratio to now over 35 per cent
0:55and growing. CONSTABLE DAVE BESCO: I love hockey. I grew
0:55up playing hockey. And among these kids there is a great desire to play hockey. And if it
1:00wasn't for this program they would never think about playing hockey. The affordability is
1:04just not there in this community. It's a low income neighbourhood and we're providing equipment,
1:11coaching, you name it, we're providing everything. When they first start, they don't have that
1:16confidence, they're afraid to go on the ice. It's intimidating trying to skate on two edges
1:22that you're used to walking on your feet. And you've never done it before and you're
1:25out there with 130 kids and you're trying to learn how to skate. And by the time the
1:30games are starting -- it's a fast-paced game -- they're confidence level is through the
1:34roof and a smile on their face the whole time. CONSTABLE STEVE HANKS: It's hockey. I'm a
1:39Canadian boy. I grew up playing this game so it's just an honour to be able to be on
1:47my skates and during a shift and helping out the kids and teaching them the game that I
1:56grew up loving. BESCO: I worked other units and elsewhere
2:01at 54 Division and never have I seen work with the community in this aspect before.
2:06BIBI AISHAH: I like playing it because you work as a team and makes goals and I like
2:11the skating part. RUFINA ABDURUSUL: I feel happy every time
2:18we score and everybody is cheering and I feel so happy because we're really working together
2:26and we're trying our best. We're improving a lot.
2:29SALMAH SHAIKH: It was last game and everyone was all in a circle and I just took the puck
2:37and shot. INTERVIEWER: And you scored?
2:40SHAIKH: Yeah. BESCO: Here we give them a positive, and sometimes
2:45it is their first interaction with police, and it's a positive one and that's what we
2:48want. NAZERAH SHAIKH: Having the police officers
2:52as the coaches and as the mentors, I think for me, I saw that when Salma, Salma's my
2:58daughter and she's on the 10-year-old team. And she says 'I have the best coach' and then
3:04I talk to my niece who is on another team and she says 'No, I have the best coach.'
3:08So they're going at it and they both know that the coaches are all police
3:12SHAIKH: My coaches are very fun. Inside the locker room, they tie my laces, they help
3:20us put on all our stuff. And even if you're late they, like, quickly do your stuff and
3:26they like teamwork. You just do it together. MUHAMMAD BASEER: My coach sometimes makes
3:32us laugh whenever we lose. SHAIKH: In our culture the police are portrayed
3:38as people of power, you know, people of position. But I think when they show that people of
3:42power and position can use that to benefit the entire community, it becomes, they become
3:49more approachable and more real people. You see the softer side to law enforcement, I
3:55think. SHERI: On our sixth year, the integration
3:58between the community and police officers is outstanding. Even after our program is
4:03finished, we have community, people coming up to both staff as well as Toronto Police
4:10Service 54 Division and interacting with them out in day-to-day society. We have our players
4:16saying 'Hi, how are you... you were my coach, do you remember me?'. So that integration
4:20level is huge and it shows volumes for our program.
4:25BESCO: It's changed my view of the community as well and they teach me things as well as
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0:04:33
Producer
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Toronto Police Services
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Cops and Kids Hockey Program
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Canada
racial relations
cultural diversity
police outreach
cultural integration
hockey
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This is a video about the ProAction Hockey League, which is part of the broader Cops and Kids program run by Toronto Police Services. Members of Toronto's 54 Division coach kids from the Thorncliffe and Flemington Park neighbourhoods in Toronto. The kids, who might not otherwise be able to afford to play hockey, have the opportunity to learn Canada's game, and the police have an opportunity to build better relations with the largely immigrant communities that live in this area.
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Toronto Police Services
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Toronto Police Services, "Cops and Kids Hockey League", YouTube: <a href="https://youtu.be/IM3B78HbTTs" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/IM3B78HbTTs</a>
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Toronto Police Services
Youtube
Date
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March 4, 2015
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(c) Toronto Police Services
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Relation
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Proaction Cops & Kids, "Toronto Chapter: Programs": online: <a href="https://www.copsandkids.ca/chapters/toronto-chapter/programs" target="_blank">https://www.copsandkids.ca/chapters/toronto-chapter/programs</a>
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Streaming video
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English
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moving image
streaming video
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Cops and Kids Hockey Program
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<a href="https://youtu.be/IM3B78HbTTs" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/IM3B78HbTTs</a>
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/IM3B78HbTTs" frameborder="0" width="560" height="315"></iframe>
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YouTube
canada
hockey
police outreach
racial relations