Canadian Catholic League against Human Rights Commissions
"The League is concerned about the
disturbing trend, since it often involves opinions based on religious beliefs. In several cases, some of which has seen the
League participate as an intervenor, attempts have been made to characterize scriptural passages as hate literature. While
these commissions and their tribunals have generally been sympathetic to complaints of 'offended feelings' brought by
homosexual rights activists, those brought by Christians seeking support for their right to freedom of religion or religious
expression have been less successful."
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"'The League has refrained from making hate speech complaints to any courts or commissions, even though some of the anti-Catholic content we address, and the remarks directed at us in the course of our work, could certainly be described as demeaning if not downright hateful,' said the League. 'In our view, the importance of free speech supersedes whether we agree with what others are saying. That is why we have supported people in their right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression, particularly religious expression, in various court and tribunal cases. When we protest anti-Catholic defamation in the media, we do so pointedly, but we have never once said that such content should be illegal. Our hope, rather, is that a spirit of true dialogue will help make defamation rare.'"












