This may backfire on you. Canada's laws are not the same as in the U.S. There is nothing in Canadian law equivalent to the First Amendment.
Quite to the contrary, "hate speech" is a crime, and sexual orientation is one of the protected areas.
Section 319, the hate speech law, says that if it can be shown that the speech was so abusive that it was likely to incite listeners or readers into violent action, and if the the speech was made in a public place, then a person could be convicted.
Public place: check Incited listener to violence: check Directed against a protected group: check
Soderbergh is out, but there is no new director attached. Moreover, there is no guarantee that Sorkin's script will get greenlit.
Quite to the contrary, "hate speech" is a crime, and sexual orientation is one of the protected areas.
Section 319, the hate speech law, says that if it can be shown that the speech was so abusive that it was likely to incite listeners or readers into violent action, and if the the speech was made in a public place, then a person could be convicted.
Public place: check
Incited listener to violence: check
Directed against a protected group: check
Suggest you engage criminal counsel in Toronto.
It was however, the highest MONDAY since 2005.