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Artists Busted: Censorship in Canada
In the 1960s, police busted a gallery owner for an installation of nudes. More recently, when an artist filmed a cat being killed and eaten, the artist was locked up. Even if the country's definition of obscenity has transformed over time, for decades the debate has stayed the same: Is art censorship an act thwarting obscenity or an Orwellian control?
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Ontario bans film Fat Girl
Broadcast Date: Nov. 22, 2001
Controversial French film still showing in British Columbia and Quebec.Ontario bans film Fat Girl
Medium: Radio
Program: As It Happens
Broadcast Date: Nov. 22, 2001
Guest(s): Elaine Ivancic
Host: Barbara Budd
Interviewer: Mary Lou Finlay
Duration: 7:22
Last updated:
Jan. 11, 2011
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Aug. 9, 1948
Le Refus global (Total Refusal), one of the most influential artistic and social documents in modern Quebec society, was made public at a Montreal bookstore.








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