Waterloo Region Information Archive

The Kitchener mayor announced at the beginning of the January, 2026 council meeting that the region was launching an anti hate campaign.

https://pub-kitchener.escribemeetings.com/Players/ISIStandAlonePlayer.aspx?ClientId=kitchener&FileName=Compact Encoder_CM_2026-01-12-07-01.mp4

the region posted this document on its website for the campaign.
https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/...CSWP/Final-Report-CSWB-For-Council-tagged.pdf

This little caption stood out

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There is a definite theme of hate and privilege that continues to repeat itself within our institutions. I am noticing it not only in our community but in surrounding areas. Juno News did this interview with Pickering councillor, Lisa Robinson.
Government "hate line" now targets OFFENSIVE JOKES

Durham has recently announced its Community-Based Hate Reporting Program

Community-Based Hate Reporting Program

The Canadian Constitution Foundation sent a letter to the Durham politicians reminding them of Canadians' rights and freedoms including freedom of expression
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I am very grateful to have an organization that works for the citizens of this country. Are the institutions getting a little out of their lane?