Why does our federal government seem to silence the voices of opposition in the Canadian population, pretexting that it is to protect citizens from online hate speech?

First here is an official statement by our federal government as well as interviews and tweets by our Canadian Heritage Minister, the Honourable Mr. Guilbeault:

https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/statement-by-the-prime-minister-on-the-fourth-anniversary-of-the-fatal-shooting-at-the-centre-culturel-islamique-de-quebec-804670675.html

Second, is it normal for a (minority) government to unilaterally resort to such legislation in a democracy?

Why aren’t Canadian citizens concerned, like Bambi?

The irony of all this is that our government is shamelessly using a VERY SAD day like today (i.e., memory of the mosque tragedy in Québec city) to make us swallow their legislation.

Even Lebanon, with all its issues, did not resort to such nonsense.

Bambi is speechless…

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