Open this photo in gallery: Bloc Québécois MP Rheal Fortin rises during Question Period in the House of Commons, on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, on Nov. 19, 2018.Justin Tang/The Canadian Press The federal online harms bill needs to be changed to stop religion being used as a defence for hate speech, say the Bloc Québécois, Jewish groups and members of the LGBTQ community, who fear that it could be exploited as a loophole for promoting homophobia, racial abuse and antisemitism. Bloc MP Rhéal Fortin said he plans to press the government for an amendment to the bill that would remove...