Quebec media say new bill to protect politicians is excessive, harms free speech
MONTREAL — Quebec newsroom leaders are calling out a new bill to protect politicians from abuse, saying the legislation is excessive and potentially stifling to democratic debate.
Media companies — including The Canadian Press, La Presse, Quebecor, and CBC — said today in an open letter to the government that the bill contains measures that “compromise the freedom of expression of citizens and the media.”
The bill tabled in April by Municipal Affairs Minister Andrée Laforest aims to protect elected officials from threats and intimidation, and includes fines between $500 and $1,500.
A person who threatens, intimidates or harasses a municipal or provincial politician in a way that prevents them from doing their job or makes them worry for their safety could be fined.