Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeal of Quebec comedian on joke complaint
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has decided to hear the appeal of Quebec comedian Mike Ward in a high-profile human-rights case.
Ward is appealing a decision by Quebec’s highest court that largely upheld a human rights tribunal’s ruling requiring the comedian to pay damages to a disabled singer he mocked.
As per its custom, the Supreme Court gave no reasons for why it has decided to hear the case.
In an earlier Quebec court decision, two of three judges said Ward’s comments about Jeremy Gabriel’s disability compromised the young performer’s right to the safeguarding of his dignity and could not be justified, even in a society where freedom of expression is valued.