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Canada: The Spanish Inquisition Makes a Comeback
GATESTONE by Douglas Murray September 15, 2015 Imagine that somebody then had told you a few years ago that developed Western democracies would be discussing the introduction of blasphemy laws. “You mean ‘repealing’ surely?” your wise younger self would probably … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Douglas Murray, Human Rights Commissions, Jacques Fremont
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