UM Financial Inc. v. Butler
UM FINANCIAL INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

Peter Waldmann

OMAR KALAIR
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

Peter Waldmann

YUSUF PANCHBHAYA
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Lawyer(s)

Peter Waldmann

RONALD BUTLER
Law Firm / Organization
Wagner Sidlofsky LLP
BUTLER MORTGAGE INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Wagner Sidlofsky LLP

Background

  • In April 2024, the Federal Government announced plans to explore halal mortgage frameworks.
  • Mr. Butler, a mortgage broker, posted online that one such organization had "ripped off" clients and embezzled money.
  • Plaintiffs alleged the post falsely implied UM Financial and its executives engaged in fraud.

Key Findings

  1. Public Interest

    • The post addressed government policy, financial regulations, and religious considerations, making it a matter of public interest.
  2. Defamation Claim Lacked Substantial Merit

    • UM Financial lacked standing to sue as it remained an undischarged bankrupt.
    • The post did not name or describe the Plaintiffs.
    • A reasonable reader would not necessarily conclude the statement referred to UM Financial.
  3. Defences to Defamation

    • Justification: Court records confirmed $2.2 million in client funds disappeared, supporting the claim that money was embezzled.
    • Fair Comment: The post was part of public discourse on financial policy.
  4. Balancing Public Interest

    • Plaintiffs failed to show serious harm linked to the post.
    • The public benefit in protecting expression outweighed any harm to Plaintiffs.

Conclusion

  • Defamation claim dismissed.
  • Defendants awarded costs- exact amount was not specified
Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-24-00722413-0000
Corporate & commercial law
Defendant