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Locking people up for crimes they might commit and life in prison for
hate speech. Looks like Canadia is well on its way to the Putin-level
authoritarianism.
If this bill passes, you'll get significantly more time in prison in
Canada for making a racist comment than you you will for raping a
child.
Progressivism!
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/03/07/justin-trudeau-canada-legislation-hate-crimes-free-speech/
Justin Trudeau's government has proposed a law giving judges the
power to put someone under house arrest if they fear they could
commit a hate crime.
Critics have warned the draconian bill is an overreach of power and
could stifle free speech and difficult discussions.
But Canada's justice minister defended the measure, claiming it would
be an important tool to help protect potential victims.
An online harms bill introduced by the Liberals last week proposed a
string of laws to protect children and prosecute hate crimes.
One of the suggested measures would give judges the ability to put
people under house arrest who they worry could commit a hate crime in
the future. The person could also be made to wear an electronic tag
if the attorney-general requested it.
Arif Virani, the justice minister, said the measures could prove very
important in restraining the behaviour of someone who might be
targeting minority groups.
"[If] there's a genuine fear of an escalation, then an individual or
group could come forward and seek a peace bond against them and to
prevent them from doing certain things," Mr Virani said.
Preventative measures could include banning the person from being
near a synagogue or a mosque or restrictions on internet use.
He said: "That would help to de-radicalise people who are learning
things online and acting out in the real world violently-- sometimes
fatally."
Measures proposed in Bill C-63, which was unveiled on 26 February,
include a new hate speech offence which carries a maximum penalty of
life imprisonment for the most serious cases.
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