Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs v. Ireland
ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE CLUBS
Law Firm / Organization
David | Sauvé LLP
Lawyer(s)

Charles Daoust

PAUL IRELAND
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented
  • Background:

    • The OFATV is a not-for-profit organization managing ATV trails in Ontario. It banned Mr. Ireland from its activities for violating its rules and safety standards.
    • Since July 2021, Mr. Ireland engaged in an online campaign on Facebook, accusing the Federation of unethical and illegal conduct.
    • The Federation sought a court declaration that Mr. Ireland’s posts were defamatory, an order to remove the posts, and a permanent injunction against further defamatory statements.
  • Legal Issues:

    1. Defamation: The court analyzed whether the posts were defamatory under the Grant v. Torstar test, which assesses if the words harm reputation, refer to the plaintiff, and are published to others.
    2. Defences: The court considered possible defences (justification, fair comment, qualified privilege) but found none valid since Mr. Ireland provided no evidence to support his claims.
    3. Relief: The court had to decide whether to grant the requested remedies, including a permanent injunction.
  • Rulings:

    • The posts were found defamatory, and Mr. Ireland had no valid defences.
    • The court ordered Mr. Ireland to remove the posts and issued a permanent injunction preventing future defamatory remarks.
    • Costs of $5,000 were awarded to the Federation.
  • Conclusion: The court ruled in favor of the Federation, amending the title to reflect the respondent’s full name and awarding costs.

Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-23-91685
Civil litigation
$ 5,000
Applicant