Quebec judge rules Justin Trudeau didn’t defame woman who heckled him at 2018 rally
MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has dismissed a defamation suit brought against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by a woman who heckled him at a 2018 rally south of Montreal.
Justice Michèle Monast wrote in a decision released Monday that Diane Blain’s lawsuit was ill-founded and abusive.
Blain had claimed Trudeau damaged her reputation when he called her comments “racist.”
Trudeau was delivering a speech in August 2018 in Ste-Anne-de-Sabrevois, Que., south of Montreal, when Blain interrupted him, making a comment about “illegal immigrants.”