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The Humanist Association of Toronto
http://www.humanisttoronto.ca/
Every Saturday we meet on Zoom to discuss a topic decided upon the previous week. These are topics of humanist interest, from a humanist perspective.
The topic of the discussion will be decided in a prior meeting, usually two weeks in advance. This week’s topic is: Freedom of Speech.
As we do not have a write up from the topic proposer, Copilot has provided some discussion questions comparing freedom of speech in Canada and the United States to get us started:
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Legal Foundations & Constitutional Protections
- How is freedom of speech protected under the U.S. Constitution versus the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
- What are the key differences in wording and interpretation?
- To what extent do the First Amendment (U.S.) and Section 2(b) of the Charter (Canada) protect hate speech, misinformation, or offensive content?
- How do courts in each country balance free expression with public safety or dignity?
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Limits and Exceptions
- What types of speech are explicitly limited or regulated in Canada that might be protected in the U.S.?
- Consider hate speech laws, defamation, and restrictions on protest.
- How do both countries handle speech in the context of national security, such as during wartime or in response to terrorism?
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Cultural and Political Context
- How do cultural attitudes toward free speech differ between Canadians and Americans?
- Is there a stronger emphasis on individual rights in the U.S. versus collective responsibility in Canada?
- How do political polarization and media landscapes influence public discourse and freedom of speech in each country?
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Contemporary Issues
- How have recent events (e.g., protests, social media controversies, misinformation) tested the boundaries of free speech in Canada and the U.S.?
- What role do universities and academic institutions play in shaping the debate around free speech in both countries?
- Are there differences in how campus speech is regulated or protected?
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Digital Speech & Social Media
- How do Canadian and U.S. laws address freedom of speech on digital platforms like X (Twitter), Facebook, or YouTube?
- Should governments regulate online speech more aggressively?
- What are the implications of private companies setting their own speech policies?
- Is this a threat to free speech or a necessary safeguard?
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Meet our diverse group, trade perspectives in a free and open forum and learn from others as they learn from you!
BTW: don't be concerned if there are not many RSVP’s. Many HAT members attend regularly but don’t sign up on Meetup. Our online meetings have been very popular with 20-30 attendees.
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