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Bill C-9: Canada’s New Hate Law Targets Extremism

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Canada’s proposed Bill C-9, known as the “Combatting Hate Act,” aims to address rising concerns around intimidation and access to religious and cultural spaces. The legislation seeks to criminalize obstruction and threats, while also recognizing the psychological impact of modern forms of intimidation. As debate grows around free speech and enforcement, the law could shape how democracies respond to evolving forms of hate.

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