Supreme Court won’t hear spy service analyst’s appeal over discrimination case
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear the case of a Canadian Security Intelligence Service employee who filed a discrimination lawsuit against the spy agency.
It is the latest legal setback for Sameer Ebadi, who uses a pseudonym due to the sensitive nature of his intelligence work.
In June 2022, Federal Court Justice Henry Brown said the court lacked jurisdiction to address Ebadi’s January 2020 statement of claim alleging abuse and religious persecution.
In tossing out the lawsuit, Brown said Ebadi should have followed the internal grievance procedures available to him.