“It increases my feminism. It continues to challenge and make us think differently about it,” said Justin Trudeau.
“Michael didn’t do anything wrong, he was expressing his point of view and we need people like that in our parliament,” said Bernier.
Different from the terrorism offence in the criminal code, Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act encompasses genocide, enslavement, torture and rape “or any other inhumane act” committed against an identifiable group.
Police say the woman had tied up the child and put her in the back seat, but was unharmed otherwise.
Human rights tribunals become the tools by which those who speak their mind peacefully and nonviolently, are silenced.
Censorship doesn’t really work. It didn’t even really work in tyrannies. Censorship in the Soviet Union allowed communism to last longer and in the end to collapse more disastrously.
Parliament’s penultimate meeting of its ‘online hate’ study offered an ominous window into a future Canada where lawmakers grant the state additional powers to censor – powers given bureaucrats under previously repealed Canadian Human Rights Act “hate speech” law.
That is actually the age we live in, where people can have one infraction and their life implodes, their career implodes, they’re vapourized for it. That is actually one of the most disturbing trends on the free speech issue.
The group which seeks a referendum on Alberta’s separation from confederation has targeted Justin Trudeau as a potential arbiter of “civil war” within Canada.
Countless Liberal MPs have acted in a bigoted and hateful way towards Canadians who disagree with them.
The question of JY’s motives and whether or not the complaints were filed in “good faith” ended in an award of costs in favour of the salon. JY was ordered to pay $150.
In a Stalinesque turn of events, Liberal and NDP members of the Justice Committee have voted to wipe the record clean of some comments made by former committee member and Conservative MP Michael Cooper.
Oh what a tangled web we weave! At 2:35 pm, just as rush hour approached on Tuesday in Toronto, an unidentified man in a Spider-Man costume threw rope up across the streetcar wires at Spadina Avenue and Queen Street.
An Alberta man accused of killing his own infant son missed his court date on Monday, forcing the courts to issue an arrest warrant.
Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing 4-year-old Manitoba boy.