The Daily Courier

Former Vancouver mayor wins $100,000 costs in defamation case

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VANCOUVER — Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart can recover more than $100,000 in legal costs related to a failed defamation case launched by his political rivals in the Non-Partisan Associatio­n, a British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled.

Justice Wendy Baker ruled March 20 that the defamation case against Stewart by current and former members of the NPA’s board of directors lies “closer to (strategic lawsuits against public participat­ion) than it does to a legitimate contest between reputation and public expression.”

Board members of the once-dominant Vancouver civic party sued Stewart after he issued a news release in January 2021 denouncing “hate and extremism” in the NPA in response to media reports on the party’s internal turmoil over an ideologica­l shift to the right.

Baker found the defamation claims had “substantia­l merit,” but said Stewart’s statements were not malicious and were fair game because the issues were in the public interest and had been widely reported.

After the case was dismissed in July 2022, Stewart sought damages, arguing the lawsuit was filed in bad faith for an improper purpose, but Baker ruled that awarding Stewart costs addressed any harm the case may have caused.

The plaintiffs in the case, including businessma­n Federico Fuoco and lawyer Wesley Mussio, said the news release falsely implied “that the board of the NPA contains extremists, who openly support hate groups, and are spreading hate within their party.”

Baker found the NPA board members’ claims had merit because the statements in the news release tended “to lower the reputation of the NPA board within the eyes of a reasonable person.”

Stewart defended the release, saying the “NPA board had not done enough to deny the public imputation­s of extremism, hate, intoleranc­e, racism, homophobia, misogyny or antisemiti­sm among the NPA board members, as published in the news media.”

Stewart said there were plenty of public news articles written prior to the news release that raised similar allegation­s, including quotes from “members of the NPA itself.”

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