42%
Yes
58%
No
23%
Yes
52%
No
11%
Yes, as long as it does not threaten violence
3%
No, and increase penalties for hate speech
8%
Yes, because I don’t trust the government to define the boundaries of hate speech
2%
No, freedom of speech laws should only protect you from criticizing the government

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 @8NRHQC6from Ontario answered…4yrs4Y

 @8M7TL4Cfrom Ontario answered…4yrs4Y

Should be free to say, but there should be consequences for speech that suggests terror/danger. Those who use hate speech depending on their use and content should potentially need mandatory education

 @mrmustacheofrom Quebec answered…4yrs4Y

 @9MKYHZ7from Alberta answered…6 days6D

No, organizing any public or online demonstration or movement supporting hate or violence towards a minority group should be banned, and committing an act of discrimination against a person or place should be punishable by jail time

 @9M5D622from Ontario answered…3wks3W

Yes, But more funds should be provided to education and mental health program in order to educated and provide more peaceful solutions in the first place.

 @9LCPZKNfrom Quebec answered…2mos2MO

Moi je fais confiance au gouvernement.

Et c'est pas logique le nom de People's pour le parti populaire, sa mère a pas choisi un bon nom.

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