La Cour suprême rend un arrêt qui souligne l'importance de protéger l'expression

The Supreme Court of Canada is seen at sunset in Ottawa, Tuesday September 1, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - A defamation lawsuit brought by a school trustee against a teachers' union president should not proceed, the Supreme Court of Canada said Friday in a ruling that underscores the importance of protecting expression intended to promote tolerance and respect.

Following an amendment to British Columbia's Human Rights Code in 2016, the provincial Ministry of Education directed school boards to add "gender identity or expression" as a prohibited ground of discrimination in their student codes of conduct.

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