Vaughan city council endorses proposed bylaw to ban protests near places of worship
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Vaughan city council endorses proposed bylaw to ban protests near places of worship
Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca says city council has unanimously endorsed a proposed bylaw that would ban protests near places of worship after the city saw a number of demonstrations earlier this year that he said “crossed the line.
$100,000 fine if your break this law.. so 1. will it be upheld by the police? 2. will it be squashed down because of the Charter of Rights freedom of assembly.
The police are not enforcing hate speech laws, so this is one option.