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English: The doorway of the newspaper "La Clarte", a weekly communist newspaper, padlocked by the police in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Padlock Law (officially called "Act to protect the Province Against Communistic Propaganda") was an Act of the province of Quebec, passed on March 24, 1937 by the Union Nationale government of Maurice Duplessis, that was intended to prevent the dissemination of communist propaganda.
Français : Un cadenas apposé sur la porte du siège du «Clarté», un journal dont l'orientation idéologique prônait le communisme. Les locaux de cet hebdomadaire étaient situés au 254, rue Sainte-Catherine Est à Montréal (Québec, Canada). Il a été fermé à cause de la Loi du Cadenas promulguée par le Premier ministre Maurice Duplessis dans le but d'enrayer la progression du communisme.
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Conrad Poirier  (1912–1968)  wikidata:Q2993614
 
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