Yes, I believe it started with an issue with the Catholic Church here. The gay community said that the Church was wrong to denounce gay marriage and relationships, so to do so in public was being “intolerant” and “unaccepting” of the gay community. They went after the Bishop of Calgary who basicaly said that the Church would be tolerant of gays, but not accepting. The government got involved, and now there is a movement (I’m not sure if it is a law yet, but I’m sure it will be a hot-topic when parliament reopens in October) that denouncing gay marriage is hate-speech against gays, denouncing abortion is hate-speech against women, ect. (but wouldnt believing in God be discrimminating against atheists?).