Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Canada Intends To Make Online Hate Speech A Crime Punishable by $16,000 Fine

Canadian Govt Hate Crime Punishable

The ruling Liberal government in Canada on Wednesday announced to take action to protect Canadians against hate speech and hate crimes.

The government has announced that it plans to make online hate speech a crime in Canada punishable by as much as $20,000 (roughly $16,250 US) for the first offence and $50,000 ($40,600 US) for the second.

The proposal would penalize social media users who violated the law but excluded social media companies that host such content from fines.

According to media reports, this new development came after a 20-year-old man recently rammed his truck into a Muslim family of five in Ontario, killing everyone, in what Canadian police say was an anti-Muslim terror attack.

Canada’s Attorney General David Lametti assured Canadians that the proposed law would not target “simple expressions of dislike or disdain” during a virtual press conference.

Instead, Lametti said, the law is only designed to punish the most extreme forms of hatred that “expresses detestation or vilification of a person or group on the basis of a prohibited ground of discrimination.”

The government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, released a statement on Wednesday outlining the goals of the proposed legislation, known as Bill C-36, as well as other steps being taken to defend against online racial abuse:

  1. amend the Canadian Human Rights Act to define a new discriminatory practice of communicating hate speech online, and to provide individuals with additional remedies to address hate speech;
  2. add a definition of “hatred” to section 319 of the Criminal Code based on Supreme Court of Canada decisions; and
  3. create a new peace bond in the Criminal Code designed to prevent hate propaganda offences and hate crimes from being committed, and make related amendments to the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had offered his sincere condolences to the victims of the terror attack and called it an “act of evil.”

Several government dignitaries, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, London Mayor Ed Holder and other politicians had attended the two-hour vigil that was broadcasted on Facebook to express their solidarity after the killing of four members of a Muslim family due to hate crime.

“You are not alone. All Canadians mourn with you and stand with you, tonight and always,” Trudeau had said.

“Islamophobia is real. Racism is real. You should not have to face hate in your communities, in your country. We can and we will act. We can and we will choose a better way,” he had added.

Trudeau had further said, “It was an act of terrorism against a family targeted for their religion. This type of racism and terrorism cannot and will not be tolerated.”

“They were all targeted because of their Muslim faith,” Trudeau had said, promising to step up the country’s fight against far-right racist groups. “This is happening here, in Canada. And it has to stop.”

Party leaders in the House of Commons condemned the violence as an act of “Islamophobia,” which have multiplied in recent years in the country long known for its tolerance.

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UN Chief Calls for unitedly standing against Islamophobia

UN Chief Antonio

The United Nations (UN) Chief Antonio Guterres has expressed his outrage over the targeted killing of a Pakistani-origin Muslim family in Canada after a man rammed a pickup truck into the family leaving four of them dead.

“I am appalled by the targeted and heinous attack on a Muslim family in Ontario, Canada,” the UN chief wrote on Twitter.

He further called for a firm stand against Islamophobia and all forms of hatred.

“My heart goes out to the victims, surviving family and loved ones – and the community,” he said.

The tweet further read, “We must stand united against Islamophobia and all forms of hatred, now more than ever.”

“Islamophobia is real. Racism is real”: Justin Trudeau

Earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his sincere condolences to the victims of Sunday’s attack and called it an “act of evil.”

Several government dignitaries, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, London Mayor Ed Holder and other politicians attended the two-hour vigil that was broadcast on Facebook to express their solidarity.

“You are not alone. All Canadians mourn with you and stand with you, tonight and always,” Trudeau said.

“Islamophobia is real. Racism is real. You should not have to face hate in your communities, in your country. We can and we will act. We can and we will choose a better way,” he added.

Trudeau further said, “It was an act of terrorism against a family targeted for their religion. This type of racism and terrorism cannot and will not be tolerated.”

Pakistan-Origin Muslim Familly Killed In Canada

According to police, at 8:40 pm on Sunday night, five members of a family were walking on the sidewalk when they were waiting to cross the intersection when a black truck ran over them.

A family member said the dead included a grandmother, mother, father and a teenage girl.

He said that the family had migrated from Pakistan 14 years ago and were dedicated, polite and generous members of the Muslim mosque in London and used to go for daily walks.

According to a fundraising webpage, the father who was killed in the attack was a physiotherapist and cricket fanatic. Were

The National Council of Canadian Muslims said in a statement that it was “deeply frightened” and called for justice for the victim’s family.

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FM Condemns Killing Of Pakistani Muslims In Act Of Terror In Canada

Peace In Afghanistan Is Indispensable For Region: FM Qureshi

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has expressed deep regret over the killing of a Muslim Pakistan-origin Muslim family in Ontario, Canada. Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Twitter, “3 generations of Pakistani-Canadians were killed in a brutal act of mass murder for their Muslim faith. This is an act of terror rooted in unspeakable hatred & … Read more

PM “saddened” To Learn Killing Of Pakistan-Origin Muslim Family In Canada

Canada Muslim Attack

Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Tuesday expressed deep displeasure killing of a Muslim Pakistan-origin Muslim family in Ontario, Canada.

“Saddened to learn of the killing of a Muslim Pakistan-origin Muslim family in Ontario. This condemnable act of terrorism reveals the growing Islamophobia in Western countries. Islamophobia needs to be countered holistically by the international community,” the premier wrote on Twitter.

He further said that he is extremely “saddened” to learn about the unfortunate incident and strongly condemned the act of terrorism which reveals the growing Islamophobia in Western countries.

 

A man rammed a pickup truck into a Pakistan-Origin Muslim family in Ontario, a province in east-central Canada, killing four people, police said in a statement.

A 20-year-old man wearing something like an ‘armour’ fled the scene after the attack, according to foreign news reports.

The official later told a news conference that “there is evidence that this was a premeditated and deliberate attack that was motivated by hatred. The victims were targeted because they were Muslims.”

The names of the victims were not released, but London Mayor Ed Holder said they included a 74-year-old woman, a 46-year-old man, a 44-year-old woman and a 15-year-old girl who were three generations of the same family.

A 9-year-old boy was also taken to hospital after the attack, where he is recovering.

“Let me be clear, this was an act of mass murder perpetrated against Muslims, against Londoners, rooted in unspeakable hatred,” he said.

The assailant was identified as Nathaniel Veltman, who has been charged with four counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. Police said the assailant did not know the victims.

Police also said authorities were in contact with federal police and the attorney general to charge him with “possible terrorism.”

He provided some details of the investigation and said that the police had reviewed the posting of the accused on social media.

The official said police did not yet know if the suspect was part of a group and declined to give details of evidence indicating a possible hate attack, but said the attack was planned. went.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on the other hand, said he was “horrified” of the attack, saying “To the loved ones of those who were terrorized by yesterday’s act of hatred, we are here for you. We are also here for the child who remains in hospital – our hearts go out to you, and you will be in our thoughts as you recover.”

The Canadian Prime Minister said, “To the Muslim community in London and to Muslims across the country, know that we stand with you. Islamophobia has no place in any of our communities. This hate is insidious and despicable – and it must stop.”

On the other hand, the mayor of London announced to keep the flag lowered in the city for 3 days where 30 to 40 thousand Muslims live in a population of 400,000 people.

Pakistan-Origin Muslim Familly Killed In Canada

According to police, at 8:40 pm on Sunday night, five members of a family were walking on the sidewalk when they were waiting to cross the intersection when a black truck ran over them.

A family member said the dead included a grandmother, mother, father and a teenage girl.

He said that the family had migrated from Pakistan 14 years ago and were dedicated, polite and generous members of the Muslim mosque in London and used to go for daily walks.

According to a fundraising webpage, the father who was killed in the attack was a physiotherapist and cricket fanatic. Were

The National Council of Canadian Muslims said in a statement that it was “deeply frightened” and called for justice for the victim’s family.

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“Islam has nothing to do with terrorism, it is a religion of peace,” says PM Imran

PM Imran attends Ulema and Mashaikh conference

Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Monday said that that Muslim countries should collectively voice their concerns against Islamophobia.

While addressing as chief guest in Ulema and Mashaikh Conference, PM Imran said that Islamic scholars played historic role in the making of Pakistan which is conceived in the name of Islam.

He further added that ensuring all the basic rights to every citizen and rule of law were the two main principles of the State of Madina.

“The West conveniently associated Islam with terrorism but in the last 20 years, Muslim countries unfortunately, did not respond to this narrative,” he said.

“Muslim leaders should have stood up to the West and made it clear that there is no link between Islam, or any other religion, with terrorism.”

The premier explained that extremists exist in all societies, but when western countries started using terms like “radical Islam,” “Islamic extremism,” Muslim leaders did nothing to counter this disinformation campaign against Islam and the problem kept worsening.

He said Islam has nothing to do with extremism or terrorism, but it is a religion of peace.

The religious scholars struggled alongside the father of our nation Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and their contribution was substantial, PM Khan acknowledged.

The premier further added that when people “forget the distinction between good and bad, society moves toward disintegration and destruction.”

He noted that it’s time the Islamic world helped West acknowledge terrorism has nothing to do with Islam and counter Islamophobia and speedy popularity of propaganda against Islam.

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