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Canada to ban public display of hate and terror symbols to combat rising hate crimes.
The Canadian government plans to introduce a hate-crimes bill that would criminalize the public display of specific hate and terror symbols, including those linked to white supremacy and government-designated terror groups, when used to incite hatred or violence.
The legislation aims to address a rise in hate crimes, some connected to tensions over Israel’s war in Gaza, by allowing police to charge individuals for hate propaganda without attorney general approval, protecting places of worship and community spaces from intimidation, and formally codifying hate offenses in the Criminal Code.
The exact symbols targeted will be based on a list from the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Canadá prohibirá la exhibición pública de símbolos de odio y terror para combatir el aumento de los delitos de odio.