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Yes, censorship is legal in Canada, but it is subject to certain limitations under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. While freedom of expression is protected, the government can impose restrictions in specific cases, such as hate speech, obscenity, and public safety concerns. Courts often balance these restrictions against the right to free expression, leading to ongoing debates about the boundaries of censorship.

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