Online hate speech must not become political ‘yo-yo,’ anti-hate expert warns
OTTAWA — The former chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network is warning parliamentarians against turning a newly reintroduced section of the Canadian Human Rights Act into a game of political “yo-yo.”
Bernie Farber, a founding member of the advocacy group, says he welcomes the reintroduction of online hate speech as a discriminatory practice in new Liberal legislation.
The former Conservative government of Stephen Harper repealed that provision out of concern it violated free speech.
Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre’s office has not said whether he would seek to remove it, but he voiced opposition last week to the government’s plan to regulate against online harms.