By: Raisa Patel
Justice Minister Arif Virani's move means that the bill’s most contentious parts — highly debated changes to the Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act — will be hived off
Raisa Patel is a political reporter with a focus on local Canadian politics. She writes for publications such as the Toronto Star and The Peterborough Examiner, and her work has also appeared in various other publications including the St. Catharines Standard Group Inc, The Hamilton Spectator, Niagara Falls Review, The Welland Tribune, and Waterloo Region Record. Raisa covers a range of political topics, including government policies, elections, and the impact of politics on everyday Canadians.
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