Not long ago I read from an “Anti-Racism” school newsletter that “if you identify as white, you are complicit in a system of white supremacy.” This is what Canadian children are learning in our schools. The mere statement that Whites created Canada, or that Canada was overwhelmingly Euro-Canadian throughout its history, over 96 percent as late as 1971, is now deemed to be an act of racial aggression. You are only allowed to speak about Whites to identify “Canada’s past racism”.
The teaching of history in our schools has been seriously harmed by the politics of diversity. Every single course in history from primary grades to high school is massively about the mistreatment of aboriginals and non-whites. Google the words “history of Canadian schools” and then click “images” — they are mostly about the “horrors” of “
residential schools“.
You have to persist in your searchers if you want to find images of normal happy White schools in Canada. It took me a very long time to find and select these images. A few come from older Canadians posting pictures of their school classes in blogs, but most came from Toronto city archives and the Toronto District School Board, or from the archives of the schools themselves. In total contrast, the internet is plastered with millions of links and images about “
racism in Canadian schools“.
This is not incidental. It is an intrinsic and inevitable component of The Great Replacement. Your history is being demonized and erased in tandem with your biological replacement.
The media abhors pictures in which everyone is happily and healthily White. The images you are about to see are of children now identified as members of a “white supremacist culture”, a “homophobic,” “sexist”, “patriarchal,” “bigoted,” “xenophobic” and “narrow-minded” nation. Don’t let them trampled your history and ancestors. These pictures were from a time when Canadians had far lower per capita incomes than today; and yet what stands out is how sensible, happy, and stable the children were, and how sane and rounded the education was.
1850s – 1890s

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Pyne Public School Students at Dovercourt for Industrial Arts, 1878
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1890 DEER PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL |
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1891 LOUISA STREET SCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN CLASS |
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All-female student teacher class practicing teaching at the Normal School, 1898 |
1900-1910
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1902 GRADE VIII GIRLS CLASS AT PARKDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL |
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1902 Scholarship Class, Harbord Collegiate Institute |
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Dewson Street Public School 1904 |
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1908 – Boys eating lunch, Scarborough School, Old Kingston Road, west of Highland Creek
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1908 – Chemistry class, Technical School
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1910 CHILDREN KNITTING AT OGDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL
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1911-1920

1913 – Forest School
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Public nose-blowing class in 1913 |


1919 – Orde Street Open Air School
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1919 Lambton Park School |

1919 – Niagara Street School
1920s

A Clinton Street Public School class photo with cadets in front, 1920.
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BOYS IN WOODWORKING CLASS 1920 |

Central Technical School, view of cooking class – 1923

1923 – Class room inspection. Public School
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1923 York St. Public School, corner Richmond St. W |
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Frankland School, Toronto 1923 |

1923 – Milk program, Manning Avenue School
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Brown Public School 1925 |

1925 – Normal School, children leaving for holidays

1925 – Hughes School choir group

1926 – Adam Beck School
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1929 DOVERCOURT PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASS |

1929 – Appleby School games
1930s

1930 – Junior Vocational School, pyramid by gym class
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1930 MODELMAKING AT BRANT SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOL |

1930 – Normal School, boys with bird houses
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Reading newspapers, Jarvis Vocational, 1930 |

1934 – Health Services — Oriole Park School
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1937 Park Public School, Shuter St., Interior, kindergarten |
1940s

1940 – Mimico school band
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1940 SECORD SCHOOL CHAMPION FOOTBALL (SOCCER) TEAM |

1940 – Music Class. Unidentified school

1942 – Public Health Dept. Inoculations in gymnasium of a high school
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1942 – Wilkinson Open Air School |
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D. B. Hood Public School 1944. |
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Library at St. Mary School, 1948 |
1950s
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Hardwood School, 1950s |

1953 Bathurst Heights Vocational Collegiate School on Lawrence Ave
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Scarborough Public Library bookmobile, 1956 |
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Williamson Road Public School 1957 |
1960s and 1970s
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Williamson Road Public School 1962-3 |
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Williamson Road Public School 1964-5 |


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Gracedale Public School 1969-70 |
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1973-1974 Gracedale School |
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1974-5 Gracedale Public School
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