Saying Canadian Union of Postal Workers supports Hamas was not libel, Ontario court rules | Unpublished
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Author: Tyler Dawson
Publication Date: November 24, 2024 - 10:10

Saying Canadian Union of Postal Workers supports Hamas was not libel, Ontario court rules

November 24, 2024
The case, which has as much to do with journalistic ethics as it does with the fraught politics of the Middle East, dates back to a July 2014 march organized by the Association of Palestinian Canadians


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