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- <text id=89TT3055>
- <title>
- Nov. 20, 1989: World Notes:Canada
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Nov. 20, 1989 Freedom!
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 53
- World Notes
- CANADA
- Can a Mountie Be Turbaned?
- </hdr><body>
- <p> The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are a much loved national
- symbol. But a proposal by R.C.M.P. Commissioner Norman Inkster
- to make their trademark flat-brimmed dress hat optional for
- Sikh recruits, whose religion demands they wear turbans, is
- pitting traditionalists against civil rights advocates and the
- immigrant community.
- </p>
- <p> The R.C.M.P. wants to increase its minority recruits. Less
- than 1% are members of such non-European groups as Asians and
- blacks, who constitute 6.3% of the population. The Justice
- Department has concluded that the hat requirement discourages
- Sikhs from joining the force and would probably fail a court
- challenge. But Alberta housewife Dot Miles, 62, a self-described
- "caring Canadian," and her two sisters gathered 150,000
- signatures on petitions to retain the dress code, and
- sympathetic legislators presented the results to Parliament.
- </p>
- <p> Fearing that racism is involved, Sikh leaders point out
- that turbaned Sikhs served in the British army in two world wars
- and now work in many Canadian police forces. After seven months'
- study, the government has still not decided whether the Mounties
- will get their turbaned men.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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