Lost Liberties exhibit at Red Deer Museum examines War Measures Act
An exhibit at the Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery allows visitors to explore the history of Canada’s War Measures Act, and how it led to the internment of thousands of people.
With Remembrance Day this weekend, Lost Liberties has come to the MAG at an apropos time.
According to the MAG, the travelling exhibition created by the Canadian Museum of History invites onlookers to reflect on the difficult balance between national security and individual liberties.
The War Measures Act has been enacted three times, once during each of the World Wars, and again in 1970 in Quebec during what’s known as the October Crisis.





