Lund v Boissoin

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title: Lund v Boissoin
text: Lund v Boissoin is a court case in Alberta, Canada based on a June 2002 a letter to the editor from Reverend Stephen Boissoin published in the Red Deer Advocate on the subject of homosexuality. Dr. Darren Lund made a complaint about the letter to the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission. In 2008, a human rights panel ruled that the letter was "likely to expose homosexuals to hatred and/or contempt," ordering Boissoin to apologize to Lund and pay $5,000 in damages. Boissoin appealed to
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description: Hate speech case in Alberta, Canada
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund_v_Boissoin
date created: 2009-12-15T17:27:38Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T22:39:41Z
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