August 31, 2011

Chilling Free Speech in the Great White North

By Terry Heinrichs
Americans aware of journalists Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn are likely also aware that these two were hauled before Canadian "Human Rights Commissions" for supposed speech-crimes.  Levant was pursued because he published the Mohammed cartoons, and Steyn, for, well, casting some Muslims in a bad light.  Both men had their cases dropped, probably because they were articulate, famous, and had relatively deep pockets.  Others who have been charged have not been so lucky.  While such commissions stand as a serious threat to an open public discourse, they are not the only menace "controversial" speech faces in Canada. Speech in the U.S. is subject to many types of restrictions, but there is no law that criminalizes "hate speech" as such.  Canada has such a law.  It punishes citizens for up to two years in the slammer for "communicating statements, other than in private conversation" that "willfully promote hatred against an identifiable group."  This law, passed in 1970, has not been widely used.  It has been deployed about 15 times since 1993,.... (Read Full Article)

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