The Unseen Cost of Racism: How Canada’s Silence Fuels Its Persistence
Racism in Canada is often dismissed as a problem of the past, but its lingering effects continue to shape the lives of millions. Beneath the surface of Canada’s progressive image lies an uncomfortable truth: systemic racism is deeply embedded in institutions, policies, and everyday interactions. The cost of this silent injustice is not just moral but economic, draining billions annually from the nation's potential. In this article, we explore how Canada’s failure to confront racism head-on fuels its persistence and what urgent steps need to be taken to dismantle these deeply ingrained systems of inequality.