Top court decision releases documents to be used in lawsuit against N.S. premier
HALIFAX — A former Crown lawyer plans to proceed with a libel suit against Nova Scotia’s premier, armed with newly released documents that shed light on how he was told to litigate a controversial Indigenous rights case.
Emails and affidavits kept under wraps for more than two years were released by the provincial courts Thursday just minutes after the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an appeal from the province, which had claimed the documents were protected by client-solicitor privilege.
Alex Cameron, a former civil litigator in the Justice Department, is now expected to launch a defamation suit against Liberal Premier Stephen McNeil and a former justice minister, Diana Whalen, for allegedly implying he made an argument contrary to instructions.
The veteran litigator said their disavowal of his arguments ruined his reputation, and he resigned within a year of being removed from the case by the deputy minister of justice.