Coalition calls on Liberals to drop hate crime bill, says it criminalizes protest
OTTAWA — A coalition that includes civil liberties, community and labour groups called on the Liberal government Wednesday to withdraw its hate crime bill.
Tim McSorley of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group said a “closer examination of the details of the bill raises significant concerns around threats to free expression, freedom of assembly, and the ability for the public to engage in protest and dissent.”
McSorley made the comments at a press conference on Parliament Hill, alongside representatives from the Public Service Alliance of Canada, the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council, and Independent Jewish Voices.
They say Bill C-9 gives police too much power and could criminalize protest. Other coalition media events were planned for Wednesday in Mississauga and London, Ont., and in Vancouver and Edmonton.
