

"If that happens the court becomes politicized and loses its impartiality," said Jaffe. "In my view, that's exactly what must not happen." Lawyer Paul Jaffe, who represented Neufeld in the case, said Côté's dissent was based on two previous cases involving anti-SLAPP legislation, which he said required the court to not involve itself in underlying debates. Neufeld's action in defamation I am strictly finding that he deserves to have his day in court." "In doing so, I am in no way prejudging the merits of Mr. "I conclude that it should not," wrote Côté in the ruling. The dissenting justice, Suzanne Côté, said the court wasn't being asked to side with either Neufeld's or Hansman's comments but whether the action should be dismissed at an early stage. Chilliwack elects transgender man to school board known for anti-SOGI controversy.
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Hansman's expression preserve free debate on matters of public interest, it also promotes equality, another fundamental democratic value." The ruling said Hansman spoke out to oppose Neufeld's comments, which he and others perceived to be discriminatory and harmful toward transgender and other LGBTQ youth - "groups especially vulnerable to expression that reduces their worth and dignity in the eyes of society and questions their very identity," wrote Karakatsanis. Neufeld's statements, and there is a substantial public interest in protecting his counter-speech, " wrote Justice Andromache Karakatsanis in Friday's split 6-1 SCC decision. Hansman's words were not a disproportionate or gratuitous response to Mr. Hansman accused Neufeld of undermining safety and inclusivity for transgender and other LGBTQ students in schools. Glen Hansman, a teacher and former president of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation, publicly denounced Neufeld's views, which began with a Facebook post where Neufeld said he supported "traditional family values" and that allowing children to "choose to change gender is nothing short of child abuse." Reaction not 'disproportionate' The case also provides legal context over how courts must weigh public interest over contentious debates such as those involving SOGI 123 - a resource to teach students about sexual orientation and gender identity, implemented in B.C. in 2016 - against the chilling effect on people being sued for speaking their minds. The ruling ends legal recourse for Barry Neufeld, who had long attracted controversy over his views of how sexual orientation and gender identity is taught in schools during his time as a trustee for School District 33. court in dismissing a defamation suit brought in 2018 by a then Chilliwack school board trustee against a former teachers' union leader, who described comments made by the trustee as bigoted, transphobic and hateful.

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