Centre of Canadian Studies

From Black Lives Matter to the War on Woke: the (Homegrown) Politics of Backlash in Canada

Category
Keynote lecture

Date & Time

24 April 2025 16.30 start (doors open at 16.00), followed by a drinks reception.

Venue

Playfair Library, Old College

Media

Image

Thompson poster

Description

In the summer of 2020, hundreds of thousands of Canadians across the country marched under the rallying cry of Black Lives Matter in protest of endemic police violence and systemic anti-Black racism. Now, less than five years later, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, once the avatar of centre-left progressivism, is wildly unpopular, forced to concede his leadership of the Liberal Party. In addition, there are widespread attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in universities and corporate Canada alike, public consensus on the benefits of immigration has fractured, and Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has successfully mobilized simmering resentment to wage a war on wokeism.

This presentation examines the rise of this political backlash in Canada, reflecting on this time of political upheaval and flux. It considers the collapse of old political norms, the uncertainty surrounding emerging alternatives, the influence of American culture wars, and the pressing question of whether Canadian democracy can withstand the challenges ahead.

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Key speakers

  • Professor Debra Thompson, McGill University

Partner institutions

  • Politics and International Relations
  • Sociology

Location

Playfair Library Hall, Old College, South Bridge