Ottawa rushing hate crimes bill without addressing concerns: civil liberties’ group
OTTAWA — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says the government is rushing its hate crimes bill through without dealing with concerns from faith groups and civil society organizations.
“Criminal law changes that affect freedom of expression deserve careful scrutiny, not procedural power plays,” the group said in a press release Thursday.
“By forcing the Committee to wrap up without addressing the concerns raised by dozens of faith-based and civil society organizations, the government is sending a message: getting this legislation passed matters more than getting this legislation right.”
In December, a coalition that includes civil liberties, community and labour groups said the bill would give police too much power and could criminalize protest.
