The beginning of the end for speech control in Canada?

by Walter Olson on September 3, 2009

A human rights tribunal has found Canada’s hate-speech law, or at least some applications of it, to be an unconstitutional infringement of free expression. [National Post] Mark Steyn hopes this portends an end to a dark chapter in the nation’s history, but the Western Standard’s Shotgun Blog cautions that the ruling is narrower than one might assume. More: Blazing Cat Fur.

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1 Paul 09.03.09 at 11:51 am

We can hope….

2 Anonymous Attorney 09.03.09 at 10:40 pm

The biggest threat to human rights in Canada is Richard Warman.

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