MPs debate contentious hate crimes legislation as House of Commons resumes
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament continued debate on the government’s contentious hate crimes bill Monday after they returned to Ottawa following a break week that saw both the Liberal and Conservative leaders on international trips.
The Liberals have passed a motion to impose a time limit on debate for Bill C-9, which would define hatred in criminal law for the first time.
The proposed law has been criticized by civil liberties groups who say it’s being rushed through Parliament, and has faced stiff opposition from the Conservatives, who say it’s an attack on freedom of religion.
Labour groups have warned the bill would restrict the right to protest and public accountability, and argue the legislation isn’t needed because the Criminal Code already deals with mischief, harassment and intimidation.


