Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v Whatcott is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the constitutionality of the hate speech provision in Saskatchewan's human rights legislation.
Saskatchewan (Human Rights Commission) c. Whatcott est un arrêt de principe de la Cour suprême du Canada concernant les propos discriminatoires, les publications haineuses et la liberté de religion. (fr)
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v Whatcott is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the constitutionality of the hate speech provision in Saskatchewan's human rights legislation. (en)
Section 14 of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code infringes both sections 2 and 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms but is saved by section 1 of the Charter. (en)
Saskatchewan (Human Rights Commission) c. Whatcott est un arrêt de principe de la Cour suprême du Canada concernant les propos discriminatoires, les publications haineuses et la liberté de religion. (fr)
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission v Whatcott is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the constitutionality of the hate speech provision in Saskatchewan's human rights legislation. (en)