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Pierre Trudea added a Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the Canadian Constitution in 1982.
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The October Crisis starts on the 5th of October 1970 and officially ends on the 28th of December 1970. · On the 5th of October 1970, James R. Cross (British Trade Commissioner in Montreal) is seized by two people with a gun at his house · A radio station broadcasts a ransom demand by the two kidnappers · They are members of the FLQ and want 23 prisoners released (who are held for bombings and terrorist crimes) they also want $500 000 in gold and a publication of the FLQ's beliefs. The government has 48 hours. · On the 8th of the same week, the government refuses to comply, but the FLQ's beliefs are read over the radio and television. · On the 10th of October Pierre Laporte (Quebec Labor Minister) is shoved into a blue Chevrolet by four men with machine guns. · The Quebec government now starts to take things seriously · On the 12th of October federal troops take position around all important buildings in Ottawa. · On the 16th of October, Prime Minister Trudeau proclaims the war measures act. · The war measures act takes away all civil rights of all Canadians. Police can charge anybody and hold them for up to 21 days without trial for up to 90 days. People are arrest for just being suspected of belonging to the FLQ · Trudeau says it is necessary because the kidnappings are the beginning of a plot to overthrow the government. · 465 people are arrested in total · On the 18th of October, Pierre Laporte is found dead in the trunk of the car he was kidnapped in · On the 4th of December, James Cross's kidnappers negotiate to let him go and in turn are flown to Cuba · On the 28th of December the three Pierre Laporte's assassins are caught · The FLQ/October Crisis is over The October Crisis starts on the 5th of October 1970 and officially ends on the 28th of December 1970. · On the 5th of October 1970, James R. Cross (British Trade Commissioner in Montreal) is seized by two people with a gun at his house · A radio station broadcasts a ransom demand by the two kidnappers · They are members of the FLQ and want 23 prisoners released (who are held for bombings and terrorist crimes) they also want $500 000 in gold and a publication of the FLQ's beliefs. The government has 48 hours. · On the 8th of the same week, the government refuses to comply, but the FLQ's beliefs are read over the radio and television. · On the 10th of October Pierre Laporte (Quebec Labor Minister) is shoved into a blue Chevrolet by four men with machine guns. · The Quebec government now starts to take things seriously · On the 12th of October federal troops take position around all important buildings in Ottawa. · On the 16th of October, Prime Minister Trudeau proclaims the war measures act. · The war measures act takes away all civil rights of all Canadians. Police can charge anybody and hold them for up to 21 days without trial for up to 90 days. People are arrest for just being suspected of belonging to the FLQ · Trudeau says it is necessary because the kidnappings are the beginning of a plot to overthrow the government. · 465 people are arrested in total · On the 18th of October, Pierre Laporte is found dead in the trunk of the car he was kidnapped in · On the 4th of December, James Cross's kidnappers negotiate to let him go and in turn are flown to Cuba · On the 28th of December the three Pierre Laporte's assassins are caught · The FLQ/October Crisis is over
The Canadian Constitution is a product of Trudeau and the Liberal Party. He, effectively, wrote it and included all provisions he wanted. A better question might be what changes did he make or accept. The answer to that is very few. Canadians, particularly those outside of Quebec and Ontario, were allowed little input to the Constitution unless they agreed with the Constitution creators. The provisions Trudeau most wanted was increased Federal powers over the provinces and economy and less power and rights for Citizens. Many view the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to be Trudeau's compromise to get the added Federal powers and added Ontario and Quebec powers which include veto power over changes should the majority of the members in Confederation not agree.
he didn't want people to depend on the government
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The Egyptians want a democratic government with free elections, and they want to be ensured not only economic and political rights, but they also want the government to protect every citizen's civil rights and liberties as well.