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The Latest Religious Incident Reverberating Across Canada: Bill C-9 and the Arc of History

The Latest Religious Incident Reverberating Across Canada: Bill C-9 and the Arc of History
People walk in the parliamentary district in Ottawa on March 10, 2025. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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In July 1940, the federal government banned Jehovah’s Witnesses (JWs). As William Kaplan explains, it became “illegal for Jehovah’s Witnesses to worship God as they wished—and the law was vigorously enforced. Beatings, mob action, police persecution, as well as state persecution, were the order of the day as Jehovah’s Witnesses ignored the ban and continued to go about their work, spreading the word of God.”

Barry W. Bussey
Barry W. Bussey
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Barry W. Bussey is a lawyer based in Ontario who has written numerous articles on law and religious themes as well as edited a number of books in these subject areas. “210° Celsius: 16 Ways the Truckers Ignited Canada for the Long Haul” is his first book written for the general public. He’s also the founder of First Freedoms Foundation (Canada).
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