Pacific Justice Institute President on Canada's Civil Liberties Battle
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In this video, we dive into three critical legal issues in Canada. First, Quebec's secularism law has been upheld by the Quebec Court of Appeal, impacting civil servants who wear religious symbols. Next, we'll discuss the proposed amendments to the Criminal Code addressing online harms and hate speech, which have sparked a nationwide debate. Finally, we examine the legal battle over the use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 truckers' convoy protests, raising concerns about government actions and spending. Stay informed on these pressing matters!
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