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Bill C-254 — Loi modifiant le Code criminel (fomentation de la haine contre les peuples autochtones)

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Introduced Oct 31, 2025
Résumé

This proposed law wants to update the Criminal Code. It aims to make it against the law to publicly encourage hatred towards Indigenous peoples in Canada. Right now, the law already prohibits promoting hatred against other groups based on things like race, religion, or sexual orientation. This proposed law would add Indigenous identity to that list. This change would affect anyone who speaks publicly. This includes people online, in the media, or at public events. It means they could face legal consequences if they promote hatred against Indigenous people. It matters because it aims to protect Indigenous people from hate speech. Supporters believe it will help reduce discrimination and create a more inclusive society.

What MPs Are Saying
NDP
Leah GazanNDPAppuie

I introduced a bill to change the Criminal Code to stop hate against Indigenous people and end denial of what happened at residential schools. I want to protect survivors and make sure the truth about residential schools is never forgotten.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the House
Oct 31, 2025
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Bill Quality
Mixed

This proposed law aims to protect Indigenous peoples by making it illegal to promote hatred against them through denying or justifying the residential school system. However, it may be difficult to enforce and could potentially limit free speech on important public issues.

Things to Watch For

  • It is unclear how 'downplaying' the residential school system will be defined and proven in court.
  • The law depends on the Attorney General's consent to prosecute, which could lead to inconsistent enforcement.
  • The impact on historical discussions and academic freedom needs to be carefully watched.
  • The law's interaction with existing hate speech laws and freedom of expression protections is unclear.
  • The definition of 'Indigenous peoples' relies on another act, making this law dependent on that act's definition.
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