Archive for tag: Parliament of Canada

Archive pour tag : Parliament of Canada

Archbishop Shane Parker, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, has written an open letter asking the Canadian government to reconsider an amendment to an upcoming bill that would remove religion as a defence against hate speech charges — while other critics describe the bill itself as an attack on free speech.

The primate otherwise expressed his support for Bill C-9, which he described as intended to address a growing number of incidents involving hateful speech or conduct, including antisemitism and Islamophobia.
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Posted: Jan. 12, 2026 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=14780
Categories: Anglican JournalIn this article: Anglican Church of Canada, hate crimes, Parliament of Canada, Shane Parker
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Catégorie : Anglican JournalDans cet article : Anglican Church of Canada, hate crimes, Parliament of Canada, Shane Parker

Religious organisations urge Ottawa to consult them before redefining the limits of protected expression for religious groups.

Christian, Muslim and Jewish organisations are responding to a proposal to eliminate a religious exemption to Canada’s federal hate crimes legislation.

In September, the government introduced Bill C-9, the Combating Hate Act, which would introduce offences for publicly displaying symbols such as the swastika, impeding access to places of worship or other social centres, or committing offences motivated by hate.
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Posted: Dec. 9, 2025 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=14726
Categories: NewsIn this article: criminal justice, Parliament of Canada, religious hatred
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Catégorie : NewsDans cet article : criminal justice, Parliament of Canada, religious hatred

The resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and the prorogation of Parliament may have postponed a non-confidence vote and an immediate election, but has not averted the risk of certain organizations losing their charitable status on the basis of religious belief or disagreement with government policy, say experts speaking on behalf of stakeholders.

The finance committee of the House of Commons has tabled a report which, if enshrined in law, could destabilize the entire charitable sector, according to legal experts of two major organizations.

The controversial recommendations from the committee are:

  • Anti-abortion organizations should no longer be accorded charitable status;
  • The Income Tax Act should be amended to provide a definition of a charity which would remove the privileged status of “advancement of religion” as a charitable purpose.

“The issue is an important one,” Deina Warren, director of legal affairs with the Canadian Centre for Christian Charities (CCCC), told The Catholic Register. “The recommendation has been formally made by a House Committee and ought to be officially retracted, and advancing of religion as a charitable purpose should be positively affirmed by the government.”
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Posted: Jan. 17, 2025 • Permanent link: ecumenism.net/?p=14469
Categories: Catholic RegisterIn this article: Charitable status, Parliament of Canada
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Catégorie : Catholic RegisterDans cet article : Charitable status, Parliament of Canada