I think one place where the federal government does have a role is providing more examples in Canadian and world history of the consequences of hatred, which should be included in the resources that the federal government makes available online, especially.
There is already a Canadian Holocaust resource web page that the Department of Canadian Heritage has online. I think that should be also for other incidents of crimes against humanity and genocide. Also, incidents of hate crime in Canada should be highlighted, whether on the web page of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights web page, or that of the Department of Canadian Heritage, or even Global Affairs Canada.
Certain of these incidents are important in our history. It's important to remember things like the Christie Pits riot or.... I don't remember the exact name. I do know that every Japanese ship's name ends in Maru, but there was an incident on one with the Sikhs. Certainly the incidents between European Canadians and indigenous people should be highlighted better. These resources need to be available and people should have somewhere they can look and say, “This is what's real”.