A Further Inquiry

A Further Inquiry

Politics and the Language of Terrorism in Canada

Broadly speaking preferred over accuracy for Trudeau government.

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Proposed anti-terrorism legislation in Canada could limit free expression,  says OSCE media freedom representative | OSCE
The Centre Block, the main building of the Canadian parliamentary complex on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Flickr/mcdemoura)

Being able to accurately describe and make clear distinctions between a particular style and type of threat to national security such as terrorism (domestic and foreign) allows for precision and understanding for pr…

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