No. I think those changes needed to be legislated, obviously, and ruled on by the courts.
I would also like to note that we don't enjoy unlimited freedoms in Canada. All of our freedoms are run through a section 1 analysis of balance. I don't think the Canadian state is one where people can just say, “I have the absolute right to say whatever I want.” That's not the society that we live in, and I think that is a good thing.
I also think it's important that the state not only step in when there is very harmful hate speech, but also recognize that we have to pay for the rights that we have. If people are allowed to say hateful things, as a society and as a nation, we have to pay for the harms that then occur. We can either stop the harms or pay for them. It's a choice.