Canadian civil liberties established following the Seven Years’ War | Conrad Black

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TDF's Historian in Residence Conrad Black discusses how civil liberties were established very early in Canadian history, going back to the treaty that ended the Seven Years’ War in 1763.

If you believe civil liberties are important, then please check out the new book by The Democracy Fund's Ethics Scholar, Dr. Julie Ponesse.

The book is called "My Choice: The Ethical Case Against Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates"

VISIT: https://www.mychoicebook.ca

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