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3 Process Matters: Postal Censorship, Your Ward News, and Section 2(b) of the Charter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Challenge and Controversy of Free Expression 1
- 1 Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future? 15
- 2 Hate Speech, Harm, and Rights 35
- 3 Process Matters: Postal Censorship, Your Ward News, and Section 2(b) of the Charter 56
- 4 Freedom of Expression in an Age of Disinformation: Charter Considerations for Regulating Political Speech in Canadian Elections 76
- 5 Regulating Expression on Social Media 91
- 6 The Right to Protest and Counter-Protest: Complexities and Considerations 111
- 7 Positive Rights, Negative Freedoms, and the Margins of Expressive Freedom 130
- 8 Compelled Speech: A Conscience- and Integrity-Based Approach 151
- 9 Balancing Freedom of Expression and Access to the Courts: Assessing Ontario’s Anti-SLAPP Legislation 168
- 10 Denial, Deplatforming, and Democracy: Thinking about Climate Change in the Age of Social Media 185
- 11 The Tension between Freedom of Expression and Language Rights in Canada: The Ford and Devine Legacy after Thirty Years 203
- 12 Teiakwanahstahsontéhrha’ – We Extend the Rafters 222
- 13 Faculty Free Speech in Canada: Trends, Risks, and Possible Futures 236
- 14 On Silence: Student Refrainment from Speech 252
- 15 Deplatforming in Theory and Practice: The Ann Coulter Debacle 269
- Selected Bibliography 299
- Contributors 309
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Challenge and Controversy of Free Expression 1
- 1 Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future? 15
- 2 Hate Speech, Harm, and Rights 35
- 3 Process Matters: Postal Censorship, Your Ward News, and Section 2(b) of the Charter 56
- 4 Freedom of Expression in an Age of Disinformation: Charter Considerations for Regulating Political Speech in Canadian Elections 76
- 5 Regulating Expression on Social Media 91
- 6 The Right to Protest and Counter-Protest: Complexities and Considerations 111
- 7 Positive Rights, Negative Freedoms, and the Margins of Expressive Freedom 130
- 8 Compelled Speech: A Conscience- and Integrity-Based Approach 151
- 9 Balancing Freedom of Expression and Access to the Courts: Assessing Ontario’s Anti-SLAPP Legislation 168
- 10 Denial, Deplatforming, and Democracy: Thinking about Climate Change in the Age of Social Media 185
- 11 The Tension between Freedom of Expression and Language Rights in Canada: The Ford and Devine Legacy after Thirty Years 203
- 12 Teiakwanahstahsontéhrha’ – We Extend the Rafters 222
- 13 Faculty Free Speech in Canada: Trends, Risks, and Possible Futures 236
- 14 On Silence: Student Refrainment from Speech 252
- 15 Deplatforming in Theory and Practice: The Ann Coulter Debacle 269
- Selected Bibliography 299
- Contributors 309
- Index 311