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Special Report to Parliament
Freedom of Expressionand Freedom from Hate in the Internet Age
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Table of Contents
Executive SummaryIntroduction
Part I: Freedom of Expression and freedom from Hate
A Matrix of RightsThe Power of WordsEqualityInternational Law
Part II: The Criminal code and the Canadian Human Rights Act
The Criminal Code
Part III: How the Current System Works
Process under the CHRARole of the Canadian Human Rights CommissionRole of the Canadian Human Rights TribunalSafeguards to Ensure Fairness in Decision Making of the Commission and the TribunalSection 13 Case DataRemedies Awarded by the TribunalProcess under the Criminal CodeDifferences between the Criminal Code and the CHRAThe Canadian Model
Process under the CHRA
Role of the Canadian Human Rights CommissionRole of the Canadian Human Rights TribunalSafeguards to Ensure Fairness in Decision Making of the Commission and the TribunalSection 13 Case DataRemedies Awarded by the Tribunal
Process under the Criminal CodeDifferences between the Criminal Code and the CHRAThe Canadian Model
Part IV: Hate on the InternetPart V: The Way Forward
Recommended Changes to Section 13Observations Regarding the Criminal Code
Part VI: Role of Civil Society and Government
Press CouncilsBroadcastingInternet Service ProvidersNational Strategy Against RacismStrategy to Promote Safe, Wise and Responsible Internet Use
Conclusion
Annex A: Moon ReportAnnex B: Criminal Code Provisions Dealing with HateAnnex C: Excerpts from Tribunal Decisions
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