Federal parties need new ideas to fight hate, says professor By Jeff Labine. Published on Jul 22, 2021 4:12pm The West Block of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Hate crimes in Canada are on the rise, and a University of Ottawa professor believes new ideas are need to fight it.
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None of Canada’s major political parties is bringing anything new to the table to curb the rise of hate crime in the country, says a professor of constitutional and international law.
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