New court decision reinforces that there is no public interest in speech that exposes vulnerable groups to hate
Other right-wing accounts variously reacted by describing the move as Orwellian, lamenting the death of free speech and even contemplating leaving Canada for good.
Like I said in my previous comment I think we as Canadians have struck that balance well and if the new laws don't then they will be repealed.
I'm not into baseless fear mongering about what ifs and I definitely don't think Justin Trudeau is an omnipotent dictator with the ability to control all media.
It's twenty-two years later and we still don't have those laws here, so that is more of that fear mongering I am talking about.
Can you send me a link about 'the new law allows police to search your online messages and accounts without warrants' because I haven't heard of that and I usually keep myself pretty informed.
I think it still generally applies, and the American legal system and Canadian one have some similarities, though I’m not really qualified to say that. Seems needlessly pedantic, but if you want a Canadian example, how’s the residential schools?
Women’s rights? According to Canadian law, women didn’t qualify as persons until 1929.
There are plenty of Canadian examples of poor laws existing for far too long a timeframe.
I'm not quite sure how to read this comment of yours, are you saying the closure of residential school and women getting rights are examples of bad laws that have stuck around?