I mean no one in their right mind would suggest that the right to protest is unlimited regardless of the form the protest takes. You could protest the actions taken by this government by lighting the Parliament buildings on fire, and that would almost certainly be protected expression under the Charter, from a constitutional law perspective.. but that doesn't mean you don't still go to jail for it; of course you do.
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