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Forced Speech
Forced speech may refer to: *Compelled speech, statements that are coerced by legal means *Pressured speech Pressure of speech (or pressured speech) is a speech fast and frenetic (i.e., mainly without pauses), including some irregularities in loudness and rhythm or some degrees of circumstantiality; it is hard to interpret and expresses a feeling/ affect ..., a medical condition {{disambiguation Freedom of expression ...
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Compelled Speech
Compelled speech is a transmission of expression required by law. A related legal concept is ''protected speech''. Just as freedom of speech protects free expression, in many cases it similarly protects an individual from being required to utter or otherwise express a thought with which that individual disagrees. Canada Freedom of expression is a fundamental freedom under Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Supreme Court of Canada has interpreted this right as including "the right to say nothing or the right not to say certain things." In ''RJR-MacDonald Inc v Canada (AG)'', tobacco companies successfully challenged legislation requiring them to include unattributed health warnings on packaging. In '' Lavigne v Ontario Public Service Employees Union'', the Court held that mandatory union membership and dues, some of which were used for purposes the union member disagreed with, did not violate his right to freedom of expression. In ''Slaight Communication ...
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