Sure.
In the text of Bill C-63, they have tried to draw a line between hate speech on the one side and offensive speech on the other, saying that offensive speech is okay but that hate speech is not okay. That sounds reasonable, but of course, nobody knows where the line is.
If you are speaking in a way that some people would regard as offensive, there is no guarantee whatsoever that on a particular occasion, a tribunal or a court is not going to say, “Well, no, that is hate speech, and you're liable.” As soon as you go down the road of the government deciding that you're not allowed to say certain things—which don't violate anybody else's rights, as you're not threatening violence—you're into dangerous territory in which freedom of speech is actually not being observed.