Top court decision allows former N.S. Crown lawyer to sue premier for libel
HALIFAX — The Supreme Court of Canada has opened the door to a libel lawsuit against Nova Scotia’s premier by a former government lawyer who says the premier damaged his reputation by denouncing his courtroom arguments.
The top court today refused to hear an appeal by the Liberal government attempting to keep documents central to the intended lawsuit by Alex Cameron under wraps due to solicitor-client privilege.
As is standard, the court did not provide reasons for its decision.
Cameron has claimed the Premier Stephen McNeil and former justice minister Dianne Whalen libelled him by implying he acted without instruction in 2016 when he argued in court that the province had no legal duty to consult the Sipekne’katik band on a natural gas storage proposal.