There's the example that I provided from the City of Calgary, the Safe and Inclusive Access Bylaw. The City of Vaughan also has a very strong bylaw that protects what's called “social infrastructure”—so hospitals, schools, libraries, recreational facilities—from protest. I think this is, as the courts have also agreed, a very reasonable limitation on the freedom of expression by still allowing people to express even hateful or awful views, but also protecting citizens in accessing public spaces and services, just like everyone else.
My recommendation would be for this committee to look at scaling up those efforts of those bylaws as a best practice and encouraging more municipalities to enact them.
Also, provincial governments do have the power, and certainly the federal government also has the power, to enact this kind of safe access, safe infrastructure laws and legislation.