Friday, 29 October 2021

Comedian had right to mock disabled teen singer, Canadian court rules

The legal battle had waged for more than a decade and raised questions over satire and the need to protect vulnerable children

Canada’s supreme court has ruled that a comedian had the right to mock a disabled teen singer – including joking that he wanted to drown him – in a case that raised questions over satire and the need to protect vulnerable children.

The 5-4 decision from the country’s top court ended a legal battle of more than a decade that had probed the limits of artistic freedom.

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