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Canadian Anti-Hate, Anti-Fascism, and Anti-Extremism Act

Canadian Anti-Hate, Anti-Fascism, and Anti-Extremism Act


Preamble:

Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the dignity, equality, and rights of all individuals;
And whereas the rise of hate speech, Nazism, neo-Nazism, extremism, and fascism threatens the core values of justice, diversity, and peace upon which Canada stands;
And whereas the protection of individuals and communities from hate-based violence, online or offline, is fundamental to maintaining social order and human rights;

Be it enacted as follows:


Part I: Prohibition of Nazism, Neo-Nazism, and Hate Groups

Section 1: Banning of Nazism, Neo-Nazism, and Fascist Ideologies

  1. Nazism and Neo-Nazism shall be classified as hate-based extremist ideologies that promote the advocacy of genocide, racial superiority, and violence against identifiable groups.

  2. Fascist organizations that promote or incite discrimination or violence against any person or group based on race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or political belief are hereby banned in Canada.

  3. Any group, organization, or individual that distributes materials, makes public statements, or engages in any other conduct with the intent to promote Nazism, neo-Nazism, fascism, or any hate-based ideology shall be subject to penalties as outlined in this Act.


Part II: Criminalization of Hate Speech and Extremism

Section 2: Criminalization of Hate Speech

  1. Any communication, whether verbal, written, digital, or in any other form, that is intended to promote hatred, incite violence, or advocate for the extermination of identifiable groups based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or political affiliation is hereby criminalized.

  2. Hate speech that is communicated on public platforms, including but not limited to social media, forums, online videos, podcasts, websites, or public demonstrations, shall result in both civil and criminal liability.

  3. Section 2.1: Definition of Hate Speech
    Hate speech is defined as communication that incites violence, encourages hatred, or supports the superiority of one group over another, with the intent to degrade, dehumanize, or incite discrimination or violence.

  4. Section 2.2: Platforms' Responsibility
    Online platforms that host, promote, or fail to remove content that promotes Nazism, hate, extremism, or fascist ideology within a reasonable period shall be liable to financial penalties and suspension of operations within Canada.


Part III: Criminal Organizations and Group Activity

Section 3: Criminalization of Hate Groups

  1. Any organization, group, or individual operating within Canada that advocates for or incites hate-based violence, including through membership, organization, or financial support, shall be classified as a criminal organization.

  2. Section 3.1: Prohibition of Hate Symbolism
    The public display of Nazi symbols, flags, or other fascist insignia is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to the swastika, SS bolts, and any other imagery commonly associated with hate groups.

  3. Section 3.2: Financial Support for Hate Groups
    It is illegal to provide any form of financial, material, or technological support to groups that are classified as promoting Nazism, neo-Nazism, fascism, or any other form of extremism.


Part IV: Online and Offline Prohibition of Extremist Activities

Section 4: Combating Extremism Online

  1. Online hate speech, extremism, or the organization of hate groups through social media, messaging platforms, forums, or websites is hereby prohibited.
    Platforms failing to moderate or remove extremist content within 24 hours of notification by law enforcement or government agencies shall face fines ranging from $100,000 to $1,000,000 depending on the severity of the violation.

  2. Section 4.1: Mandatory Reporting
    Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and social media platforms are required to report extremist content or hate speech to relevant authorities, including content that advocates for Nazism, neo-Nazism, or fascism.


Part V: Education and Public Awareness

Section 5: Education on Hate and Extremism

  1. The Government of Canada shall establish a national educational program focused on the dangers of hate speech, Nazism, and extremism, both online and offline.

  2. Schools, colleges, and universities are mandated to incorporate anti-hate, anti-Nazi, and anti-fascist education into their curricula to ensure that all students understand the historical consequences of such ideologies.


Part VI: Penalties and Enforcement

Section 6: Penalties

  1. Individuals found guilty of violating this law through the promotion of Nazism, neo-Nazism, or fascist ideologies shall face:

    • Imprisonment for a term ranging from 5 to 20 years, depending on the severity of the offense,
    • Fines between $100,000 to $500,000,
    • Lifetime ban from holding public office or any position of authority.
  2. Organizations found guilty of engaging in or supporting hate-based activities shall face:

    • Dissolution of the organization,
    • Seizure of assets,
    • Banning of all future related organizational activity.
  3. Online platforms that fail to remove hate-based content within 24 hours shall be subject to:

    • Fines ranging from $100,000 to $1,000,000,
    • Suspension or revocation of operating licenses within Canadian jurisdictions.

Part VII: Oversight and Monitoring

Section 7: Establishment of a National Anti-Hate Task Force

  1. A National Anti-Hate Task Force shall be established, with a mandate to monitor, investigate, and prosecute cases involving Nazism, neo-Nazism, fascism, and other hate-based activities in Canada.

  2. The task force shall work in conjunction with CSIS, the RCMP, and other relevant intelligence and law enforcement agencies to identify threats and prevent the spread of hate.

  3. Section 7.1: Collaboration with International Bodies
    The task force will collaborate with international intelligence agencies, such as Interpol, to address cross-border extremist threats and share intelligence on hate-based organizations.


Conclusion:

This Act represents a comprehensive approach to combating the rise of Nazism, neo-Nazism, fascism, and all forms of hate and extremism in Canada. It integrates both preventive measures and criminal penalties to ensure that Canada remains a safe, diverse, and inclusive society for all. By addressing both online and offline extremism, it seeks to eliminate hate at its root, ensuring that there is no place for fascism in Canada.


This draft law ensures that hate, fascism, and neo-Nazism are outlawed in every form, providing strong enforcement mechanisms and severe penalties for violations.

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