Conservatives say Liberals are ‘gaslighting’ with ‘clarifying language’ for contentious hate speech bill



OTTAWA — The Liberals proposed to add “clarifying language” to their contentious bill targeting hate and terror symbols Monday that they say will protect religious speech from being deemed promotion of hate. Read More



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