- Padlock Law
The Padlock Law (officially called "Act to protect the Province Against Communistic Propaganda") (QcFr: "La loi du cadenas" / "Loi protégeant la province contre la propagande communiste", 1 George VI Ch. 11) was an Act of the province of Quebec, passed on
March 24 ,1937 by the Union Nationale government ofMaurice Duplessis , that was intended to prevent the dissemination ofcommunist propaganda .The Act prohibited the "use [of a house] or allow any person to make use of it to propagate
communism orbolshevism by any means whatsoever" as well as the printing, publishing or distributing of "any newspaper, periodical, pamphlet, circular, document or writing, propagating communism or bolshevism." A violation of the Act subjected such property to being ordered closed by the Attorney General - "padlocked" - against any use whatsoever for a period of up to one year, and any person found guilty of involvement in prohibited media activities could be incarcerated for three to thirteen months.The law was ill-defined, denied the
presumption of innocence , and clearly denied the right offreedom of speech to individuals. There were also concerns that the law would be used in order to arrest individual militants from internationaltrade union s. Two union leaders were nearly arrested in that period. [ Rouillard, Jacques (1989). "Le syndicalisme quebecois : Deux siecles d'histoire." Montréal: Editions Boréal, at page 68. ISBN 2890522431] While it was applied frequently against a range of radical leftist groups, allegations that Duplessis used it against political opponents and groups considered undesirable, such as theJehovah's Witnesses are incorrect, with the exception of the 1950 closure of the Montreal headquarters of the left-wing United Jewish Peoples' Order.Fact|date=February 2007 The authorities used a different regulation to attack Jehovah's Witnesses.Fact|date=February 2007 In the1957 decision of "Switzman v. Elbling ", theSupreme Court of Canada struck down the law as unconstitutional.References
External links
* [http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/docs/LoiduCadenas-PadlockLaw-MauriceDuplessis-QuebecHistory.htm Documents on the Padlock Law from Marianopolis College]
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