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City Bylaws Increasingly Used to Prohibit ‘Offending’ People in Canada

Measures with the stated purpose of preventing discrimination are increasing in cities across Canada, but some say they put undue restrictions on free expression.

Waterloo, Ontario, added a section to one of its bylaws this month to ban speech on public property that makes others “feel harassed.” Calgary has a similar bylaw against causing “offence or humiliation” anywhere in public.

In recent years, Edmonton and London, Ontario, have also passed such bylaws.

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