Hate speech law unconstitutional: rights tribunal

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03 Sep 2009, 12:38 am

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Hate speech law unconstitutional: rights tribunal
Joseph Brean, National Post
Published: Wednesday, September 02, 2009

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ruled that Section 13, Canada's much maligned human rights hate speech law, is an unconstitutional violation of the Charter right to free expression because of its penalty provisions.

The decision released this morning by Tribunal chair Athanasios Hadjis appears to strip the Canadian Human Rights Commission of its controversial legal mandate to pursue hate on the Internet, which it has strenuously defended against complaints of censorship.

It also marks the first major failure of Section 13(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act, an anti-hate law that was conceived in the 1960s to target racist telephone hotlines, then expanded in 2001 to the include the entire Internet, and for the last decade used almost exclusively by one complainant, activist Ottawa lawyer Richard Warman.

Today's shocking decision is a victory over Mr. Warman by Marc Lemire, webmaster of freeedomsite.org and a prominent figure in the Canadian far right, who was supported in his constitutional challenge of Section 13 by the legal team defended Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel.

Mr. Warman alleged that postings on Mr. Lemire's website, written by others, contravened Section 13 in that they were "likely to expose" identifiable groups to "hatred or contempt."

Mr. Lemire responded by challenging the law itself, which was last upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada in a 1990 split decision, before the Internet age.

That decision, about neo-Nazi John Ross Taylor, upheld the law as a justifiable limit on free expression largely because of its supposedly remedial, non-punitive purpose. But Mr. Hadjis found that that, today, the pursuit of Section 13(1) cases "can no longer be considered exclusively remedial, preventative and conciliatory in nature." Rather, the law "has become more penal in nature."

He cited Mr. Warman's request for a $7500 penalty against Mr. Lemire. Mr. Warman has won over a dozen other Section 13(1) cases, many leading to similar fines as well as legal restrictions on Internet activity.

This criticism about a penal law masquerading as a remedial one echoes that of Richard Moon, a law professor hired by the CHRC last year to provide an expert analysis of their online hate speech mandate. In essence, his advice was that it could not be done fairly, and so should not be done at all.

Mr. Hadjis' decision to reject the law as unconstitutional, in light of its penalty provisions, leaves a central area Canada's human rights in limbo, and kicks a political hot potato over to the government and the Canadian Human Rights Commission, which can appeal the ruling to Federal Court.

Mr. Warman's case was supported by the CHRC, and various advocacy groups joined the case as intervenors in support of Section 13.

Mr. Hadjis rejected Mr. Warman's complaints in all but one instance, an article called AIDS Secrets. He found that this posting contravened Section 13(1). But he also found the law itself -- with its threat of penalties such as an order to cease the discrimatory messages, or pay fines up to $10,000 -- violates Mr. Lemire's Charter right to freedom of expression, and therefore refused to make any order against him.

"Since a formal declaration of invalidity [of Section 13(1)] is not a remedy available to the Tribunal, I will simply refuse to apply these provisions for the purposes of the complaint against Mr. Lemire and I will not issue any remedial order against him," Mr. Hadjis wrote.

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03 Sep 2009, 1:23 am

This is one "law" that needs to be done away with. As an autistic jewish believer, I hate the speech of holocaust deniers. However, if this speech is banned, then the logical step is to ban other speech with wich a lawyer or government disagrees. Just about any political or religious speech is guaranteed to offend somebody. Is the criteria for levying a penalty simply the fact that a "victimized" group decides to complain and has enough resources (money) to prosecute. If that is the case, then heaven forbid. It is a sure path to tyranny.


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03 Sep 2009, 8:55 am

It is an individual's responsibility to decide not to use hate speech to hurt another person's feelings. People shouldn't need the law standing over their shoulder to keep them from making immature decisions such as the use of hate speech.



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03 Sep 2009, 10:52 am

We should never fear other peoples words, rather should we fear our own unabillity to reply. :)


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08 Sep 2009, 3:52 am

I would recommend reading shakedown by Ezra Levant


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08 Sep 2009, 3:42 pm

I don't believe in any "hate" laws. You can't prosecute people for what they believe in.



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08 Sep 2009, 5:43 pm

Motivation has a lot to do with punishment of a crime.
The difference between manslaughter and 1st degree murder is motivation.

When speech incites people to commit crimes, there needs to be a level of accountability.
When there is a website, newspaper, or radio station that promotes hate.. there are a few crazies that band together around it and are motivated by it.. then mob mentality takes over.

You can't punish people for what they think, but you can hold them accountable for what they say or do.



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08 Sep 2009, 7:49 pm

I don't think that's right. Manslaughter is unintentional for the most part I believe.

Maybe between 1st and 2nd degree murder in certain states.



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09 Sep 2009, 2:13 am

Jacoby wrote:
I don't believe in any "hate" laws. You can't prosecute people for what they believe in.


Actually people can be persecuted for what they believe. But they shouldn't be.

Stalin once said something like this: We don't allow our enemies have guns, why should we allow them to have ideas?

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09 Sep 2009, 4:07 am

You can't say what you belief or think: just read the Wrongplanet rules.



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09 Sep 2009, 4:44 am

cyberscan wrote:
This is one "law" that needs to be done away with. As an autistic jewish believer, I hate the speech of holocaust deniers.


I applaud your thoughts. I am interested in the TRUTH.

Why is it that every event in human history can be revised and reviewed EXCEPT "The Holocaust?"

I can question every battle in history or every political question except "The Holocaust"

If I question that then I get five years in jail even if I can prove my point.

When they tossed Ernst Zundel in the clink they said "the truth is no defense"

"Even if what you say is true then you are still guilty of "denying the holocaust"



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11 Sep 2009, 1:54 am

Plotinus wrote:
You can't say what you belief or think: just read the Wrongplanet rules.



The WP rules are that of a privately owned site.WP is sorta like Alex's house and therefore he makes the rules...just like any other site.He can ban people, but he cannot fine them astronomical amounts for having the wrong thoughts, nor can he have them jailed for violating a lifetime speech ban....the government on the other hand, CAN do those things.

With the HRCs there have been cases where website owners have been punished for the opinions others have written.

Section 13 is wrong in a sense that people should not be punished for their thoughts....It smacks in the face of the charter of rights and freedoms with respect to free speech,

It is like convicting someone of a pre-crime on a balance of probabilities.The current conviction rate with respect to the HRCs and section 13 is 100 percent, something that even Stalin or Kim Jong 2 would be red faced about.The process itself is the punishment.Defendants dont get any legal aid, yet complainants are represented by government lawyers and dont pay a dime.....only those with deep pockets can continue appealing.Most cases are lost or settled because the defendants dont have deep enough pockets to challenge the beauracrat kafesque run star chambers.


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11 Sep 2009, 2:09 am

Canuck is obsessed by ' private ownership'. But capitalism is an inferior system.



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11 Sep 2009, 2:29 am

Cause canuck writes elsewhere about this private owner thing too.


I forgot to mention this.



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11 Sep 2009, 1:02 pm

Can't the worst ones be prosecuted for other reasons, such as incitement?