Friday, February 26, 2010

Sask court upholds free speech in anti-gay flyer decision

Saskatchewan's Court of Appeal has ruled that a social conservative activist did not violate the province's human rights code by distributing anti-gay flyers.

In 2001 and 2002, Bill Whatcott distributed a series of four flyers in Regina and Saskatoon, including "Keep homosexuality out of Saskatoon's Public Schools" and "Sodomites in our Public Schools!" The entire contents of the flyers can be read in the court ruling here (PDF).

Four people launched complaints against Whatcott, alleging that the flyers promoted "hatred against individuals because of their sexual orientation." In 2005, a tribunal ruled that Whatcott had violated the province's human rights code and ordered him to pay $17,500 to the complainants, to compensate for "loss of their dignity, self-respect and hurt feelings."

The Court of Queen's Bench upheld the tribunal's decision in 2007. 

Bill Whatcott

But this week, the Court of Appeal set aside the previous rulings.

"Many people would find some of the words he uses in his flyers to be crude, offensive and pejorative," noted Justice Darla Hunter. But Hunter said the previous rulings erred by not taking into account Whatcott's right to freedom of expression.

Civil liberties groups — including the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the Canadian Constitution Foundation — intervened in the case. They praised the court's decision as a victory for free speech.

"While strongly repudiating Mr Whatcott's statements, CCLA nonetheless believes that a strong democracy must have a high degree of tolerance for debates about moral issues, even when expressed in polemical terms, provided the speaker does not engage in violence, incitement to violence, or threats," says a CCLA statement

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Saturday, February 27, 2010 3:57 PM

If you read the actual text of the fliers, there's no moral debate going on -- just a bunch of dehumanizing attacks. Well, it's going to be interesting in Saskatchewan as we discover who thinks whom are filthy, perverted, death-loving propagandists come to ruin the lives of the children. Did I just describe a religious group? I'm not in Saskatchewan, so I'm not telling.

Randy ca


Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:56 PM

Freedom of Speech or not. IT'S STILL A HATE CRIME!

Dwayne ca


Monday, March 1, 2010 9:55 PM

The CCLA offensively refers to this as a "moral issue". We as lgbtq are actual human persons, not abstract issues. Our identity, unchosen orientation, and our inclusion; are only issues for bigots and those who wish to exclude us from society.

Clint ca



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