During question period in the House of Commons Wednesday, Bloc Québécois party leader Yves-François Blanchet addressed the uptick in hate crime stemming from the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. He called upon Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to change statutes so that religious-based hate crimes in Canada would be “excluded.” “Let us end 2023 with dignity,” Blanchet said.
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‘Let us end 2023 with dignity’: Bloc Quebecois calls for creation of statute against hate speech
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