Last week, Trudeau’s government began pushing Bill C-63. The Canadian government is touting this bill as a much-needed protection for Canada’s children that will force social media platforms to remove porn. However, buried in Part 3 under the Amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act is this:
34 The Act is amended by adding the following after section 12:
Communication of hate speech
13 (1) It is a discriminatory practice to communicate or cause to be communicated hate speech by means of the Internet or any other means of telecommunication in a context in which the hate speech is likely to foment detestation or vilification of an individual or group of individuals on the basis of a prohibited ground of discrimination.
Continuous communication
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a person communicates or causes to be communicated hate speech so long as the hate speech remains public and the person can remove or block access to it.
This type of language was added to the Canadian Human Rights Act back in 2001 until the Canadian Parliament repealed it in 2014 because of the legal ramifications of letting a small tribunal decide what speech qualifies as “hateful.” The Trudeau administration has been trying to revive it since at least 2021 by hiding it in a bill supposedly meant to protect children. According to Terry Glavin at the National Post:
Under the proposed act, hate speech complaints against individuals would be directed to the Canadian Human Rights Commission which, unlike the courts, would be exempt from the ordinary rules of evidence. No proof beyond a reasonable doubt will be required for a tribunal to find that the subject of a complaint before them constitutes “hate.” All that’s necessary is the “balance of probabilities” that a violation of the law has occurred. Bill C-63 would also establish new Criminal Code penalties: to advocate or promote genocide is to be liable for imprisonment for life.
And if that’s not bad enough for our friends up north, it turns out Trudeau has been trying to cover up the massive leak of data from the Winnipeg lab. Back in 2021, there was a story about a pair of Chinese scientists who had fled back to China after being fired from the Winnipeg Lab in 2019. Back then, it was thought that the pair had been sending data back to China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology. The news made a bit of a splash considering COVID and then disappeared.
Until recently, when MP Pierre Poilievre announced that Parliament had finally gotten their hands on the documents, and goodness if it didn’t show some pretty massive security leaks.
Mr. Poilievre linked this new information to the new reports about China’s attempts to buy off Canadian Parliament candidates and influence the last couple of Canadian elections.
Lorraine Yuriar is a wife, mother, and lifelong conservative, currently stuck in a very blue state.
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