Libel, slander, threats, and crowd-panic statements being the most obvious exceptions.
America has the most liberal libel and slander laws in the world. You can say anything you want about a public figure and nothing will ever be done to you.


I don't know anything about Canada's libel laws, but given your stance on hate speech I imagine you've followed the poor example of your British masters on libel.


There's also the issue of lying to a peace officer, lying under oath, etc.
This has nothing to do with free speech.
The only difference between the US and Canada is Canada draws its line slightly differently
That's the only difference between any two countries on this issue. The important point is that Americans have a greater right to free speech than Canadians do.
It's an entirely reasonable law, but I don't expect Americans to understand it.
We understand it, but we don't approve. Americans care more about freedom and liberty than Canadians do, which is why we broke away from the British Empire to become the greatest country on Earth while Canada still has the Queen on its money and isn't even the best country in the Commonwealth.
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