Mr. Speaker, the facts speak for themselves. On Friday, when the Prime Minister was directly questioned about freedom of speech, he gave the following example about how freedom of speech is not without conditions and limits. He said, and I quote, “We do not have the right...to shout fire in a movie theatre crowded with people”.
Is that the Prime Minister's explanation as to why freedom of expression should be limited? Seriously, what he said does not make any sense and is embarrassing for Canada. Once again, the Prime Minister is embarrassing us on the world stage. In fact, people in France are not very happy today.
Is the Prime Minister able to clearly defend freedom of speech without limitations?