Heritage Minister Marc Miller Responds to Hate Speech Law Changes
OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Marc Miller defended the removal of a religious defense in hate speech laws, asserting that no one should use religion to justify hate crimes. As part of a deal with the Bloc Québécois, the Liberals aim to amend Bill C-9, the Combating Hate Act, to eliminate this exemption. Critics, including Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, claim the changes threaten freedom of expression and religion. Miller accused opponents of defending individuals who promote hate under the guise of religion.
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