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- W1567969174 abstract "In 1967, Minister of Justice Pierre Trudeau made the now famous announcement, “The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation” (Globe and Mail 22 December 1967, 1). Made at a time when people were increasingly concerned with issues of human rights and questioning the role of the state in enforcing morality, Trudeau’s statement and subsequent revision of the Criminal Code in 1969 seemed to symbolize a new era of government withdrawal from “private” matters. Certainly, not all Canadians supported these changes. On the campaign trail in 1968, Robert Stanfield opposed the Criminal Code reforms and stated that a Conservative government would not introduce legislation on abortion and homosexuality, matters that he reportedly recognized “troubled the conscience of a good many Canadians” (Simcoe Reformer 1968, 2). Meanwhile, some members of the Quebec Creditistes proposed an amendment that would restrict abortion to hospitals in metropolitan centres, reasoning that in small towns “everybody knows everybody else” (Heald 1969, 1). Nevertheless, many forms of behaviour would gradually fall outside the realm of legislative and judicial regulation, such as the use of birth control and same-sex relations. Efforts to enhance personal rights and liberties would continue in the following decades, including, most recently, steps to decriminalize marijuana" @default.
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- W1567969174 title "Regulation and the History of Psychoactive Substances in Canada" @default.
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