Top court won’t hear ex-OPP deputy commissioner’s appeal over lawsuit against Ford

May 19, 2022 | 7:05 AM

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal from a former high-ranking Ontario Provincial Police officer over his bid to sue Premier Doug Ford for defamation.

Former OPP deputy commissioner Brad Blair launched a $5-million suit in 2019, alleging the premier smeared his reputation for political gain by suggesting the officer had violated the Police Services Act. 

Blair had asked the courts to force the provincial ombudsman to investigate the appointment of Ron Taverner, a longtime friend of the premier, as OPP commissioner, raising concerns about political interference. 

At the time, Blair served as interim commissioner and had been in the running for the permanent position.