Indigo refuses to sell Best Selling Freedom Convoy book

2022-08-03

Indigo refuses to sell Best Selling Freedom Convoy book

Aug 3, 2022 | Blog, General News

Indigo refuses to sell Best Selling Freedom Convoy book

Is this the start of censorship in Canada?

A #1 seller on Amazon in the category of International Politics, CANNOT be found in Indigo Chapters, Canada’s largest retail chain bookstore.

In a statement, Indigo advises, they only make room for “limited titles”, but further states they believe in books that “fuel diversity and bring about change.”
Really? One would think if they truly supported diversity, you would find books of opposing views which allows for critical thought to occur. Yet Indigo will rely on their team who has a “deep knowledge of the Indigo customer.” This comment begs the question, is choosing books for Indigo, censorship, or diversity?

The freedom convoy regardless of opinion, was the largest freedom movement ever seen in Canadian history. A movement which will be debated by the Courts, politicians, and people for years to come. This was a peaceful protest guaranteed under our Charter of Rights and Freedoms and was deemed so by Ontario Supreme Court Justice McLean.

Police on Guard advocates for the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Just don’t expect your Fundamental Rights under the Charter to be available at your local Indigo Chapters store.

To purchase The Freedom Convoy by Andrew Lawton, click here

 

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