Carney: Anti-hate law has entered into force
Ottawa, July 18 (Hibya) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the new law strengthening the fight against hate crimes has entered into force, introducing tougher penalties and new protective measures.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the anti-hate law has entered into force.
Carney said the new legislation increases penalties for hate crimes, bans the public display of hate symbols, and introduces new legal tools against those who attempt to prevent people from accessing places of worship or seek to intimidate them.
Carney emphasized that everyone in Canada should be able to live according to their identity freely and practice their religion openly, freely, and safely, adding that the law was drafted to achieve this goal.
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