Feds to press ahead with anti-hate bill, including online speech: minister
OTTAWA — Diversity Minister Ahmed Hussen says the government is preparing to press ahead with a law to combat racial and religious hatred, including online hate.
In an interview, the minister condemned the flying of Nazi and confederate flags by protesters outside Parliament, saying they have no place in Canadian society.
He says the government is poised to reintroduce a previous bill, which died when the election was called, though critics claim measures to curb hate speech could hamper freedom of speech or be difficult to enforce.
But Hussen says too many people in Canada are victimized by hate crimes and hate speech and more needs to be done to protect them both off-line and online.