John Carpay: Quebec Court Ruling a Hopeful Sign of Resistance to Cancel Culture in Canada

Commentary In a free society, should government-owned facilities be available only to people who hold the “right” opinions? The Superior Court of Quebec has given a clear “non.” Justice Alain Trudel has ordered Quebec Tourism Minister Caroline Proulx to pay $60,637 in general and punitive damages to Harvest Ministries International after she ordered the cancellation [...]
John Carpay: Quebec Court Ruling a Hopeful Sign of Resistance to Cancel Culture in Canada

The Superior Court of Quebec has ordered a government minister to pay damages to Harvest Ministries International after the cancellation of their contract to use a public convention center. This ruling addresses whether government officials can deny access to public property to censor citizens with controversial opinions. Harvest Ministries had a contract for their “Faith, Freedom, Fire” conference, with attendees making travel arrangements.

  • The Superior Court of Quebec ruled against a government minister’s cancellation of a contract for a public facility.
  • Justice Alain Trudel ordered Quebec Tourism Minister Caroline Proulx to pay $60,637 in damages to Harvest Ministries International.
  • The case concerns whether government officials can use control over public property to censor citizens with controversial opinions.
  • Harvest Ministries had a contract to use the Centre des congrès de Québec for a conference expected to attract over 1,200 people daily.
  • Attendees had already made travel plans and purchased tickets before the contract was canceled.
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