M-14 Anti-hate crimes and incidents measures
44th Parliament, 1st Session
Motion Text
That, in the opinion of the House, the government should immediately counteract all forms of hate and all forms of discrimination, hate crimes and incidents of hate by:
(a) working with provinces, territories, municipalities and community-based organizations to put into place a reporting and tracking system for hate crimes and incidents of hate to ensure accurate tracking;
(b) launching a robust public education campaign across Canada, focused on understanding and behavioural change, that would clearly define inappropriate behaviours and communicate the terrible impacts of systemic racism and the serious impact of racist actions, gestures and verbal abuse, and encouraging Canadians to stand up for others when someone is being targeted;
(c) ensuring that comprehensive victim services are available to all those who are victims of hate crimes or hate incidents;
(d) working to eliminate harmful images and stereotypes present in media and cinema;
(e) strengthening all legislation against hate and introducing amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act to ensure that hate speech no longer occurs with impunity; and
(f) ensuring that all federal government agencies and institutions consider the prevention of discrimination and the promotion of diversity as guiding principles of their work.
(a) working with provinces, territories, municipalities and community-based organizations to put into place a reporting and tracking system for hate crimes and incidents of hate to ensure accurate tracking;
(b) launching a robust public education campaign across Canada, focused on understanding and behavioural change, that would clearly define inappropriate behaviours and communicate the terrible impacts of systemic racism and the serious impact of racist actions, gestures and verbal abuse, and encouraging Canadians to stand up for others when someone is being targeted;
(c) ensuring that comprehensive victim services are available to all those who are victims of hate crimes or hate incidents;
(d) working to eliminate harmful images and stereotypes present in media and cinema;
(e) strengthening all legislation against hate and introducing amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act to ensure that hate speech no longer occurs with impunity; and
(f) ensuring that all federal government agencies and institutions consider the prevention of discrimination and the promotion of diversity as guiding principles of their work.
Latest Activity
- Tuesday, November 23, 2021
- Placed on Notice
History
- Tuesday, November 23, 2021
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Placed on Notice
Joint Seconders (10)
Jointly seconding a private Member's motion is a formal way for up to 20 Members to show support for the motion before it is called for debate. They are displayed in the order they were received by the Clerk of the House.
Jointly seconded on Thursday, December 16, 2021
Bonita Zarrillo
Port Moody—Coquitlam
Jointly seconded on Friday, January 21, 2022
Lindsay Mathyssen
London—Fanshawe
Jointly seconded on Thursday, February 3, 2022
Lisa Marie Barron
Nanaimo—Ladysmith
Matthew Green
Hamilton Centre
Jenny Kwan
Vancouver East
Brian Masse
Windsor West
Alistair MacGregor
Cowichan—Malahat—Langford
Jointly seconded on Friday, February 4, 2022
Carol Hughes
Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing
Randall Garrison
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke
Jointly seconded on Monday, February 28, 2022
Rachel Blaney
North Island—Powell River