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Psychologists and sociologists believe that prejudices have their roots in emotional biases formed in the very earliest years of childhood. But even in the face of the egregious events of the last two weeks, there is reason for Canadians to have hope. Empathy, tolerance, acceptance and inclusivity can be learned.
By Sheila Macgregor3
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Psychologists and sociologists believe that prejudices have their roots in emotional biases formed in the very earliest years of childhood. But even in the face of the egregious events of the last two weeks, there is reason for Canadians to have hope. Empathy, tolerance, acceptance and inclusivity can be learned.