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Any privileged information obtained by wiretap is inadmissible and remains privileged.<ref> | Any privileged information obtained by wiretap is inadmissible and remains privileged.<ref> | ||
see [ | see [{{CCCSec|189}} s. 189(6)]<br> | ||
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Any common law privilege, including settlement privilege and solicitor-client privilege, cannot be abrogated by legislation without "clear and explicit statutory language" | Any common law privilege, including settlement privilege and solicitor-client privilege, cannot be abrogated by legislation without "clear and explicit statutory language."<ref> | ||
Liquor Control Board of Ontario v | {{CanLIIRPC|Liquor Control Board of Ontario v Magnotta Winery Corporation|2d05p|2010 ONCA 681 (CanLII)|325 DLR (4th) 33}}{{perONCA|Gillese JA}}{{atL|2d05p|38}} | ||
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* [[Spousal Immunity|Spousal Privilege]] | * [[Spousal Immunity|Spousal Privilege]] | ||
* [[Case-by-Case Privilege]] (includes Journalist sources) | * [[Case-by-Case Privilege]] (includes Journalist sources) | ||
* [[Role_of_the_Trial_Judge#Judicial_Privilege|Judicial Privilege]] |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 14 July 2024
Introduction
Privilege protects certain information from being revealed by a witness while testifying in court.
Any privileged information obtained by wiretap is inadmissible and remains privileged.[1]
Any common law privilege, including settlement privilege and solicitor-client privilege, cannot be abrogated by legislation without "clear and explicit statutory language."[2]
- ↑
see s. 189(6)
- ↑ Liquor Control Board of Ontario v Magnotta Winery Corporation, 2010 ONCA 681 (CanLII), 325 DLR (4th) 33, per Gillese JA, at para 38
Types of Privilege
- Solicitor Client Privilege
- Litigation Privilege (also called "Work Product Privilege")
- Settlement Privilege
- Informer Privilege
- Public Interest Privilege
- Spousal Privilege
- Case-by-Case Privilege (includes Journalist sources)
- Judicial Privilege