Christianity outlawed in Canada?

"Canada has officially criminalized the church and Christianity."

Bill C-9 hasn't been passed yet, and in all likelihood won't be without significant amendment. Both the left and the right (e.g. labour unions and churches) have legitimate concerns about this bill's implications for Canadians' fundamental rights--concerns not only about religious freedom, but also the right to peaceful assembly or the right to strike. The largest union in the country is the Canadian Union of Public Employees; I rather doubt the government is going to go to war with its entire bureaucracy.

No, Christianity hasn't been outlawed. And that's where I stopped listening.
 
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"Canada has officially criminalized the church and Christianity."

Bill C-9 hasn't been passed yet, and in all likelihood won't be without significant amendment. Both the left and the right (e.g. labour unions and churches) have legitimate concerns about this bill's implications for Canadians' fundamental rights--concerns not only about religious freedom, but also the right to peaceful assembly or the right to strike. The largest union in the country is the Canadian Union of Public Employees; I rather doubt the government is going to go to war with its entire bureaucracy.

No, Christianity hasn't been outlawed. And that's where I stopped listening.
“The Liberal government's politically contentious new anti-hate bill has passed its final hurdle in the House of Commons and will now go to the Senate.” You sound like an ostrich with its head in the sand. There are already many examples of persecution in Canada whether you want to admit it or not.

 
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“The Liberal government's politically contentious new anti-hate bill has passed its final hurdle in the House of Commons and will now go to the Senate.”

Where it is in committee and still has several steps to pass. What I said was accurate.
 
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