Sen. Mike Duffy appeals ruling blocking him from suing Senate over suspension
TORONTO — The Senate forfeited any claim to immunity from lawsuits over its suspension of Mike Duffy, because its actions were politically motivated and unlawful, the senator’s lawyer argued on Thursday.
In submissions to the Ontario Court of Appeal, Lawrence Greenspon said the decision in November 2013 to suspend Duffy without pay came at the direction of then-Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper’s office.
“It’s constitutionally outrageous what happened here,” Greenspon said. “Our claim is that parliamentary privilege…does not extend to unlawful conduct.”
The P.E.I. senator was ultimately acquitted in 2016 of 31 criminal charges in a ruling that slammed the conduct of Harper’s office in what was one of the biggest political scandals of his government. Despite Duffy’s exoneration, the Senate refused to repay the hundreds of thousands of dollars he lost in pay and pension, court heard.