Mr. Speaker, freedom of speech is one of the best and most important cardinal rules of our great country, Canada. The Prime Minister should be one of the strongest defenders of this value.
Unfortunately, the Prime Minister believes that free speech should be limited. The Prime Minister suggested Friday that speech he finds disrespectful will not be protected, even as the Liberal party claims day after day that it is the great defender of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Could the Prime Minister tell us why he finds it so easy to put conditions on those freedoms?