Chretien doesn’t exactly come off as a five-star freedom fighter [Bill C-36 and Bill C-42]
The Chretien years may well be associated with a time which future historians will come to see as the beginning of an era in which certain forms of formerly acceptable dissent came to be increasingly criminalized, and Canada launched itself on the path to the national security state.
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