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Defamation is a false statement, either written or oral, that harms the reputation of another person. In order to recover for defamation, a victim must establish that 1) the statement was false 2) the statement... more +
Defamation is a false statement, either written or oral, that harms the reputation of another person. In order to recover for defamation, a victim must establish that 1) the statement was false 2) the statement was communicated or published to a third party 3) the defendant caused the statement to be communicated or published, either intentionally or at least negligently 4) some harm was suffered as a result. less -
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L’immunité absolue s’applique-t-elle à des commentaires diffamatoires sur un tiers?

La Cour du Banc du Roi de l’Alberta (la « CBRA »), dans l’affaire Tuharsky v. O’Chiese First Nation and Poole Lawyers (l’« affaire Tuharsky »), confirme qu’un tribunal peut trancher la question de savoir si une personne qui...more

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Absolute Privilege: Does It Protect Against Defamatory Comments About Third Parties?

The Alberta Court of King’s Bench, in Tuharsky v. O’Chiese First Nation and Poole Lawyers, has ruled that it is a triable issue as to whether a third party can commence an action for defamation arising from statements made in...more

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