Women could be penalized for critiquing gender identity ideology if a proposal to add âgender identity and expressionâ to the Human Rights A
In the summer of 2021, the Liberal Party of Canada dropped a bombshell of a bill, one that threatened Freedom of Expression and unfairly penalized women for speaking out against gender identity ideology. But as the fall federal election was called, the bill died on the floor; now, unfortunately, it has resurfaced under a new number â Bill C-261.
On March 28 of 2022, the 13-page long bill was introduced in the House of Commons of Canada. Buried deep within the text of the bill are âgender identity and expressionâ, which would be added to the list of characteristics protected from hate propaganda, hate crimes, and hate speech under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Human Rights Act. To do so could have severe consequences on the lives of Canadian women and our Freedom of Expression.
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