Wrongful dismissal and slander judgment upheld on appeal.
The appellant employer appealed a judgment awarding the respondent employee damages for wrongful dismissal and slander.
The Court of Appeal held that the trial judge's factual findings, including that the dismissal allegations were not sincere and were motivated by a desire to remove long-serving employees, were open on the evidence and answered the employer's arguments.
The court also upheld the defamation finding, concluding that any qualified privilege was defeated by the equivalent of a finding of malice.
The respondent's cross-appeal for increased slander damages, punitive and aggravated damages, and damages for intentional infliction of mental distress was dismissed.
Sandra Fedele v. Windsor Teachers Credit Union Limited, 2001 ONCA 8580