The appellant, a left-wing political blogger, sued the respondents for defamation after one of the respondents posted a comment on a right-wing blog describing the appellant as 'one of the Taliban's more vocal supporters'.
The action was brought under the simplified procedure.
The motion judge granted summary judgment dismissing the action, finding the words were not capable of being defamatory, lacked the sting of libel in the context of a political blog, and constituted fair comment.
The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, holding that the novel issues surrounding internet defamation in the political blogosphere required a full factual record and were not appropriate for summary judgment, particularly under the simplified procedure where cross-examination is limited.