History of Canada – 1867 to Present
Civil liberties are fundamental rights and freedoms that protect individuals from government overreach and ensure personal freedoms in a democratic society. These rights often include freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to privacy, which are essential for maintaining a free and open society. In the context of wartime, the balance between civil liberties and government control can become particularly contentious as governments may impose restrictions for national security.
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