The plaintiff, a self-represented litigant, filed a statement of claim alleging that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) had subjected him to criminal harassment, racism, and intimidation for over 12 years.
The Attorney General of Canada brought a motion to strike the statement of claim.
The court found that the pleading was devoid of material facts and relied entirely on suspicion and unfounded beliefs.
The court struck the statement of claim in its entirety for disclosing no reasonable cause of action and being frivolous and vexatious.
No costs were awarded due to the plaintiff's financial circumstances.