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Home > Overview > Expanding Knowledge > Strategic Initiatives > Hate on the Internet Hate on the InternetThis publication is also available in .pdf format. Table of Contents A Serious Threat - By Mary Gusella The Internet and Hate Promotion: The 21st-Century Dilemma - By Bernie Farber Combating Hate and Preserving Free Speech: Where Is the Line? - By Russell Juriansz Strategic Alliances: The Inter-related Roles of Citizens, Industry and Government in Combating Internet Hate - By Jane Bailey Litigating Hate on the Internet - By Mark Freiman Hate Message Complaints and Human Rights Tribunal Hearings - By Monette Maillet The Criminal Code and Hate: A Criminal Law Approach to Combating Hate - By Myron Claridge Cyber-Hate on the Internet - By Chris Wolf Hate Speech, Public Communication and Emerging Communications Technologies - By Andrea Slane On December 15-16, 2005, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, in cooperation with the Association for Canadian Studies, hosted A Serious Threat: A Conference on Combating Hate on the Internet and Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Hate and, in particular, its manifestation on the Internet pose a serious threat to the social fabric of Canadian society. The Conference provided an opportunity for a small group of stakeholders to come together for a thoughtful discussion on how to combat hate in Canada, with a particular emphasis on section 13 of the This special edition of To order a printed copy, please fill in the request form.
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