Okay. Your question is not about academic freedom per se, but a concern about institutional autonomy.
Yes, in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta, the provinces imposed on universities the requirement to have a particular kind of free speech policy for the university. It was Bill 32 in Quebec. It was non-legislative in Ontario and Alberta.
The limitations there really are limitations on university autonomy. Most universities already have freedom of expression policies. Universities have stronger freedom of expression than perhaps any other institutions in the world, so this external imposition was unnecessary. It was an imposition for the sake of imposition, arguably, which unnecessarily curtailed the university's institutional autonomy.