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Though viewership of far-right videos peaked in 2017—before YouTube's 2019 algorithm changes—through at least 2020 YouTube remained the only major social networking platform that was more popular among right-leaning users. [97] In 2019–2020, mainstream conservatives fueled most growth in both video production and viewership. [97]
Social movements are groupings of individuals or organizations which focus on political or social issues. This list excludes the following: Artistic movements: see list of art movements. Independence movements: see lists of active separatist movements and list of historical separatist movements
Films about social issues in Canada (4 C) H. Human rights abuses in Canada (15 C, 13 P) P. Persecution of LGBTQ people in Canada (13 P) Prostitution in Canada (6 C ...
The government of Canada subdivides advocacy groups into "accident prevention associations, advocacy groups, animal rights organizations, antipoverty advocacy organizations, associations for retired persons, advocacy civil liberties groups, community action advocacy groups, conservation advocacy groups, drug abuse prevention advocacy organizations, environmental advocacy groups, humane society ...
Quebec, Canada; Race relations in the USA; Racial quota; Race/ethnicity issues in many countries, such as in Demographics of Chile. Racism – definition of; Radical right (United States) Republican Party (United States) Right-wing populism; Recession; Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections; Salvador Allende; Same-sex marriage ...
The COVID-19 protests in Canada are protests that began in April 2020, with protests in Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, and Ottawa against the Government of Canada's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent measures. [1] [2] In Alberta, a group called "Walk for Freedom" ran anti-mask protests from at least April 2020 to February 2021.
The Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948, is one of the most important sources of economic, social and cultural rights. . It recognizes the right to social security in Article 22, the right to work in Article 23, the right to rest and leisure in Article 24, the right to an adequate standard of living in Article 25, the right to education in ...
The Social Credit populist political parties won provincial elections in two provinces—the 1935 Alberta general election under William Aberhart and the 1952 British Columbia general election under W.A.C. Bennett [12] At the federal level Social Credit and its breakaway Quebec wing (Ralliement des créditistes du Canada) were represented in ...