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Ex-NHL star Theo Fleury blasts Trudeau gov’t bills C-11, C-21 targeting speech and guns

Updated: May 9, 2023 at 4:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue May 9, 2023 – 2:43 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Former Canadian National Hockey League (NHL) player Theo Fleury has condemned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government for turning the country into a “communist” state with bills C-11 and C-21. 

In a Monday tweet, the former Calgary Flames hockey star Theo Fleury publicly warned Canadians that Canada is becoming a communist country by way of Bill C-11, passed this week to restrict free speech, and Bill C-21, a not-yet passed bill to restrict gun ownership.   

80 years ago communism came with the taking away of the ability to criticize the government by taking away of free speech. Then they disarmed the citizens and left them defenceless against the government. Bill C-11 and Bill C-21. History always repeats itself. It’s back with a…

— Theo Fleury (@TheoFleury14) May 8, 2023

“80 years ago, Communism came with the taking away of the ability to criticize the government by [the] taking away of free speech,” Fleury wrote.  

“Then they disarmed the citizens and left them defenceless against the government,” he added referencing Bill C-11 and Bill C-21. “History always repeats itself,” Fleury warned. “It’s back with a vengeance.” 

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