Mr. Speaker, since the start of this debate, I have been wondering whether there are any concrete examples of religious discourse by a pastor, a minister or a rabbi, or any texts or contexts that might cause issues.
For example, I recall a Conservative MP questioning me about a previous Bloc proposal to remove this religious exemption. He told me that his pastor would no longer be allowed to speak out against homosexuals. Does his pastor call for members of the LGBTQ community to be murdered? If so, he should find another pastor.
I would like to know whether my colleague has examples like that. It might shed some light on the hateful remarks made by pastors, imams and rabbis that would require us to maintain legal protection so that they can continue to spread hateful content. Otherwise, I do not understand why the Conservatives would oppose removing the religious exemption.
