The group came together because of operational, governance, artistic and financial concerns at the station, with a plan to make an appeal directly to the station’s members. That argument didn’t carry any weight with Justice Sean Dunphy of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice. That process didn’t sit well with Justice Frederick Myers, also of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice. “Non-compliance with a court order can be a serious matter,” he wrote. It also contradicts a factual finding by the Superior Court that the board was not motivated by members’ privacy concerns.
Source: National Post January 04, 2019 17:15 UTC