Canadian National Archives canceled screening of Iranian documentary, but has rescheduled
A few days ago, the Canadian National Archives was going to screen a documentary called "Iranium" that talks about the threat of Iran's nuclear research. They initially canceled it because of threats made (Hat tip: Hot Air Headlines). Fortunately, a government minister ordered them to screen the documentary (also via Hot Air Headlines) and now, we'd better hope they respect free speech this time and run it on schedule. Iran is a very serious menace to the world, and it's important to know what they're up to with their horrific nuclear research.
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