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Law Would Toughen Penalties for Promoting Hate and Antisemitism

Cracking Down on Hate and Antisemitism

Introduced Nov 28, 2023
Summary

This proposed law wants to change the rules about hate speech in Canada. It specifically targets speech that encourages hatred or is antisemitic, meaning it's against Jewish people. The goal is to update the existing criminal code to better address these types of harmful statements. If this proposed law passes, it would affect anyone who makes public statements. This includes what people say online, in writing, or in speeches. It could lead to stricter consequences for those found guilty of promoting hatred or antisemitism. This might include fines or even jail time. This proposed law matters because it deals with a sensitive issue: freedom of speech versus protecting vulnerable groups from hate. Supporters believe it will help reduce hate and discrimination. Others worry it could limit free expression too much. It's a debate about how to balance these important rights.

Where This Lands on Key Issues

Where this proposed law falls on the policy spectrums that Canadians care about

Identity & Human RightsProactive equity and inclusion measures

By focusing on hate speech and antisemitism, the bill aims to protect vulnerable groups and promote a more inclusive society, aligning with proactive equity and inclusion measures.

Crime & Public SafetyStronger law enforcement

The bill amends the criminal code regarding hate speech, suggesting a 'tough on crime' approach by potentially increasing penalties or enforcement related to hate speech.

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