Monday of the bludgeon
The Monday of the Bludgeon was a riot the day before an federal election at the time of the procession of the Saint-Jean-Baptist, the June 24th 1968 with Montreal.
290 people were stopped after, among whom were Paul Pink and Jacques Lanctôt which will collect testimonys and wrote one entitled book Monday of the bludgeon . There were 125 wounded.
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- June 24th, 1968 - Confrontations between police officers and demonstrators at the time of the procession of the Saint-Jean-Baptist in Montreal
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