Protesters in Montreal demanded that Canada call for an immediate ceasefire, place an arms embargo on Israel and work to end the blockade on Gaza Saturday.
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KYIV, Ukraine - As the Ukrainian army liberates territory from Russian occupation, authorities say they are finding evidence of atrocities and crimes against humanity that could amount to genocide.
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As the Ukrainian army liberates territory from Russian occupation, authorities say they are finding evidence of atrocities and crimes against humanity that could amount to genocide.
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Article content Bill C-36, which brings back a civil remedy for hate speech under Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, has been criticized by advocates who say it could put a chill on free expression. Under the legislation, Canadians could bring complaints about online hate speech to the Canadian Human Rights Commission, who would then refer cases to a tribunal. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Hate speech bill won t curb freedom of expression, but enhance it, supporters argue Back to video But those in favour of the legislation argue that the problem of online hate has gotten so much worse since the original Section 13 was repealed eight years ago that how it affects free expression rights has changed too.