Canada's top court upholds journalist-source privilege
Canada's Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the rights of journalists and publishers to protect confidential sources, saying it is in the public interest.In a decision released last Friday, the court ruled in favour of Toronto's The Globe and Mail and its
Nevil Gibson Tue, 26 Oct 2010
Canada’s Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the rights of journalists and publishers to protect confidential sources, saying it is in the public interest.
In a decision released last Friday, the court ruled in favour of Toronto’s The Globe and Mail and its reporter Daniel Leblanc in a 2006 case
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