Trudeau’s Darkest Hour: War Measures in Time of Peace October 1970

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In this anthology of speeches and writings since 1970, eminent Canadian thinkers, journalists, and political leaders provide an explanation for how the federal government below Top Minister Pierre Trudeau deceived folks and denied justice in October 1970. Arguing that Trudeau violated the human rights of hundreds of people by imposing the War Measures Act—in accordance with the kidnappings of British Trade Consul James Cross and Labour Minister Pierre Laporte—this compilation finds the motives at the back of the strained relationship between Quebec and Canada. This book includes subject material by Margaret Atwood, Tommy Douglas, Don Jamieson, Eric Kierans, Peter C. Newman, Brian Moore, and Desmond Morton.
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