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Beijing-Born Alberta Lawyer Says Wokeism in Canada Increasingly Resembling Communist Chinas Ideological Tyranny

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Alberta lawyer Roger Song filed a court action against the Law Society of Alberta in 2023 for mandating “cultural competence” training. Courtesy of Roger SongAlberta lawyer Roger Song moved to Canada 25 years ago from China to distance himself from a regime he says he could no longer live under. Having witnessed the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre–when government forces opened fire on unarmed students demanding democratic reform–he says he saw Canada as a place of freedom where he and his family could start over. He was a law professor at Peking University at the time, and says he witnessed how the regime used its authority to suppress students’ “legitimate demands” for democracy. “I couldn’t allow my children, my next generation, to be still subject to this type of dictatorship,” he told The Epoch Times in an interview. “So that’s why I decided to leave China at that moment.” 

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