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John Carpay: Human Rights Laws Should Respect the Human Right to Speak Freely

John Carpay: Human Rights Laws Should Respect the Human Right to Speak Freely
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Human rights legislation in Canada was originally passed to narrowly address discrimination in areas such as employment, housing, and services. But today, human rights commissions across the country are prosecuting citizens over what they say. Political commentary, religious expression, comedy, and gender ideology are examples of what can no longer be discussed freely in Canada.

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