by Frank Bergman
Canada has taken a major step toward enforcing chilling restrictions on religious expression after lawmakers passed controversial legislation that will criminalize quoting parts of the Bible under the globalist government’s “hate speech” laws.
Members of Parliament approved Bill C-9, dubbed the “Combatting Hate Act,” in a 186–137 vote.
The ruling Liberal Party and left-wing Bloc Québécois MPs are pushing the measure through.
The bill now heads to the Senate, widely seen as a formality given its Liberal-aligned makeup.
Religious Protections Stripped Out
The legislation has drawn fierce backlash after a key religious exemption was removed.
The move has opened the door to potential prosecution of faith-based speech.
The bill was introduced by Justice Minister Sean Fraser.
It has since been fast-tracked through Parliament.
Any debate on the legislation was shut down at the earlier stages.
A last-minute effort by Conservative MPs to amend the bill and restore protections failed.
