Toronto Port Authority sues group for defamation
Last Updated: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 | 9:39 AM ET
CBC News
The Toronto Port Authority has filed a $3-million lawsuit against a community organization and some of its members for defamation.
In its statement of claim, the federal agency alleges it has been defamed by members of Community Air, a non-profit group that has been highly critical of the dealings of the federal agency over the years.
Community Air has fought the port authority on issues such as the expansion of the Toronto Island Airport, which the authority owns, and the building of a fixed link to the Toronto Islands.
Toronto Island Airport
The lawsuit concerns a briefing memo sent to the federal transport minister in March, then later posted on the community organization's website.
"At the end of the day, fair comment about the port authority and its activities is welcome, but we're not going to allow untruths and personal attacks to go unchallenged," said Lisa Raitt, the agency's president and one of the plaintiffs.
A lawyer representing Community Air and its members said they plan to fight the allegations.
"We really view this as being a 'SLAPP suit' and that's a type of lawsuit that is carried out against community groups and individuals to prevent them from speaking their minds about issues of public importance," said lawyer Louis Sokolov.
SLAPP is an acronym that stands for Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation, and refers to a lawsuit with the intention of intimidating or discouraging public participation.
Sokolov also questioned the timing of the lawsuit. Federal Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon announced a review of the Toronto Port Authority last month.
Senior bureaucrat Roger Tassé, who has been hired to conduct the review, is expected to release a report by Sept. 1.
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