Canada hate crime bill aims to crack down on hateful symbols, intimidation

From Global News.

Canadian Justice Minister Sean Fraser announced on Friday new legislation had been tabled that would create a "new crime of hate" in Canada’s Criminal Code, outlaw the promotion of hateful symbols like the Nazi swastika that cause harm, and protect religious institutions from "obstruction and intimidation.

"If a person robs a store because the owner comes from a particular group or if a person commits harassment against someone who is seeking to attend university classes merely because they belong to a particular community of faith or race, this behavior is not just morally culpable, the impact has reverberations through the entirety of a community, and I would argue. Tears at the seams of the social fabric of the nation," Fraser said, in giving an example of what could fall under the new legislation.

Under the long-promised hate crime bill, four criminal offences could be created, including a specific criminal offence of hate that could be applied when a crime is committed specifically because of hatred toward a victim.

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