Who had the worst bunk in Canada’s locked down barracks?

Who had the worst bunk in Canada’s locked down barracks?

Which governments have been the worst violators of Charter rights and freedoms in the two years prior to its 40th Anniversary?
 
On April 17, 2022, Canadians will mark the 40th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms becoming part of Canada’s Constitution. Sadly, the anniversary is marred by two years of Charter rights and freedoms violations, perpetrated by its federal and provincial governments during which Canada became in many ways more like a police state than the “free and democratic society” which the Charter sets out as its ideal.

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