Federal parties need new ideas to fight hate, says professor By Jeff Labine. Published on Jul 22, 2021 4:12pm The West Block of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Hate crimes in Canada are on the rise, and a University of Ottawa professor believes new ideas are need to fight it.
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None of Canada’s major political parties is bringing anything new to the table to curb the rise of hate crime in the country, says a professor of constitutional and international law.
The Liberal government has presented itself as the champion of diversity, equality, and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples since coming into power in 2015. It promised action in these areas, and repeated the promise in its latest throne speech, and even in the 2021 budget.
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