Comedian Mike Ward’s case before Supreme Court tests limits of artistic freedom
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada heard an appeal Monday from comedian Mike Ward, who was found by a lower court to have discriminated against a disabled singer in one of his routines.
Ward’s lawyer told the nine judges that Canadians don’t have a right not to be offended, and making fun of someone doesn’t take away their rights.
The lawyer for singer Jeremy Gabriel — who was awarded $35,000 by a rights tribunal — said Ward’s joke went too far and had long-lasting consequence’s on the disabled man’s life.
The nine justices took the case under deliberation at the end of the hearing.