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New Law Targets Hate Promotion Using Terror Symbols

17 September 2025
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New Law Targets Hate Promotion Using Terror Symbols
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The federal Liberal government is set to introduce a bill making it a crime to promote hate through the display of symbols from designated terrorist entities, like Hamas and Hezbollah, amid rising concerns from Jewish community groups. The legislation aims to clarify definitions of hate crimes and streamline the process for law enforcement to address hate propaganda, while balancing freedom of expression rights.

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