A federal tribunal says sharp comments in the House of Commons are no cause for human rights complaints. The ruling came in the case of an MP accused of hurtful remarks in debate: “Freedom of speech is not confined to popular points of view.”
A federal tribunal says sharp comments in the House of Commons are no cause for human rights complaints. The ruling came in the case of an MP accused of hurtful remarks in debate: “Freedom of speech is not confined to popular points of view.”