Is your right to speak out less valid than anyone else’s?
Not really commenting on anything here, just some straightforward irony, because I had: 1) the shirt. 2) the black tape. 3) the idea. I've missed a week and a half, so there are a lot of 365s to catch up on!

Is your right to speak out less valid than anyone else’s?

Attacks on free speech are happening all around the world. Many Canadians will be surprised to find out it’s happening here too!

Example? The fining of Carolyn Strom who spoke out against the quality of healthcare her grandfather was receiving in Saskatchewan. Or the arrest of Randy Fleming in Ontario.

Why is their right to free speech being silenced? Your donation to the Canadian Constitution Foundation fights the legal battle for your free speech. Donate today.

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