@flo, I really don’t know enough about this, and given that, perhaps I shouldn’t comment, but at least, according to this Wikipedia entry, there certainly seem to be portions of
Bill 78 that seem “draconian.”
Included in the provisions of the bill are stiff, daily fines for individuals or leaders, up to the possibility of $125,000, a day, fines being levied against a student or labor organization who conducts a demonstration deemed an offense under Bill 78
According to the provisions of the bill, any infraction against its prohibitions require offenders to pay fines, which are paid for each day of infraction. Those fines amount to $1,000—$5,000 for individuals, $7,000—$35,000 for student or union leaders, and $25,000—$125,000 per day for student or labor organizations. Fines are doubled for second and subsequent offences. Universities or institutions which do not comply with the provisions of Bill 78 are subject to the daily fees paid by student or labor organizations.
for example.