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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Mon May 11, 2015, 03:53 PM May 2015

Ottawa cites hate crime laws when asked about its 'zero tolerance' for Israel boycotters

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ottawa-cites-hate-crime-laws-when-asked-about-its-zero-tolerance-for-israel-boycotters-1.3067497

The Harper government is signalling its intention to use hate crime laws against Canadian advocacy groups that encourage boycotts of Israel.

Such a move could target a range of civil society organizations, from the United Church of Canada and the Canadian Quakers to campus protest groups and labour unions.

If carried out, it would be a remarkably aggressive tactic, and another measure of the Conservative government's lockstep support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

While the federal government certainly has the authority to assign priorities, such as pursuing certain types of hate speech, to the RCMP, any resulting prosecution would require an assent from a provincial attorney general.


Aw, take off, Harper! You're such a hoser, hoser!
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Ottawa cites hate crime laws when asked about its 'zero tolerance' for Israel boycotters (Original Post) KamaAina May 2015 OP
The Canadian government has lost its mind 951-Riverside May 2015 #1
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951-Riverside

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1. The Canadian government has lost its mind
Mon May 11, 2015, 03:58 PM
May 2015
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/insulting-police-online-banned-by-granby-que-bylaw-1.3061023

Insulting a police officer or municipal official on the internet has been made illegal in the town of Granby, Que., after the council voted unanimously tonight in favour of beefing up an already controversial bylaw.

In Granby — a town situated about 80 kilometres east of Montreal — it was already illegal to insult a police officer and other municipal officials​. Offenders could face fines ranging from $100 to as high as $1,000.

Tonight, the town council strengthened that bylaw to include online insults.

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