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FEDERAL ELECTION 2008

Wilson launches countersuit

Court document alleges that newspaper, others unfairly damaged MP’s reputation


Laura Walz Powell River Peak

October 8, 2008

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Whistler – Incumbent MP Blair Wilson, the Green Party candidate in the West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country riding in the Oct. 14 federal election, has named numerous people in a legal action defending his reputation.


Wilson filed a statement of defence and counterclaim on Sept. 24 that addresses an action launched by his father-in-law, William Lougheed. Wilson names the Vancouver Province newspaper, reporter Elaine O’Connor and Canwest Media for a series of articles alleging that Wilson filed misleading paperwork about his campaign expenses, as well as blogger Steve Janke, who posted an anonymous letter to Elections Canada on his website.


The counterclaim also names former Liberal MLA Judi Tyabji Wilson and Mark Marissen, who was then an employee of the Liberal Party of Canada, and alleges they colluded with Lougheed to orchestrate a media attack on Wilson. The document alleges that Lougheed gave Tyabji Wilson $185,000 to finance activities to further his wish to cause damage to Wilson’s political career. Wilson was elected as a Liberal Party candidate in the 2006 federal election.


The document also alleges that Tyabji Wilson wrote the anonymous letter to Elections Canada that alleged Wilson misled Elections Canada on his statement of campaign expenses.


Tyabji Wilson said the only people who have seen the court document are the media. “No one I’ve talked to who has been named has been served,” she said. “And yet, every media outlet, as far as I’m concerned, has a copy. I think that should give people a pretty good idea of what he’s doing.”


Tyabji Wilson also said there is nothing which she has seen in the media that is accurate. “I’ve never written to Elections Canada," she said. “I’ve never written to them anonymously… I don’t have time to be running around writing letters. All I know is that as a Liberal I was pretty upset about all of the court cases he had been involved in and I took the information to the correct authorities in the party. They went through the correct internal process.”


Jay Straith is Wilson’s lawyer and also his official agent in the current federal election campaign. “Our position is really clear,” he said. “The law is you can’t run around and throw out groundless financial allegations, particularly in the newspaper. No serious journalist publishes articles based on anonymous letters. The law is, you make a criminal allegation in a newspaper based on an anonymous letter, you own it.”


When asked about the timing of the counterclaim, Straith said he and Wilson wanted to hold off filing the document in court until after the election, but couldn’t. “I got to do it now because we no longer follow paper trails, but we follow Ethernet trails,” he said. “Our forensic people who do the computer work, they said people can throw their Blackberries in the Ottawa River, but it stays on the server for at least a year. After a year, they’re not so sure.”


Wilson did not respond to a request for an interview.


In a story published on Friday (Oct. 3), Editor-in-Chief Wayne Moriarty said he stands by the stories the Province published. “If this suit goes anywhere, and based on the claims it shouldn’t, we will vigorously defend the veracity of our stories, which were impeccably researched and reported,” he said.


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RWG Says...

As you seem to have pointed out posting questions without proper evidence is important I suggest before you go running around posting dubious questions in your comments about second mortgages and foreclosures (and by the way I do not know how someone can be sued for foreclosure on their home, if your house is foreclosed upon the bank seizes the home without need for a lawsuit) you should check your facts and be sure that you have relevant legal information which is a matter of public record.

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October 5, 2008 @ 9:34 am PST


JL None Says...

Interesting that no-one has been served according to Tyabji but the media have copies of the lawsuit. Speaks loud and clear to Wilson's motives. Voters are more intelligent than that. I doubt that Lougheed would pay $185,000 to harm Blair's career...He's a smart business man and he's not going to waiste that kind of money on Wilson. The lawsuit appears to be a ploy to get sympathy votes...it won't work. As for you Straith you should heed your own advice about throwing around groundless financial allegations in the media (since it seems the media is the only people who got copies of the lawsuit none of the people involved were served). As for the financial allegations being groundless that will be up to a judge to decide not you...by the way have you checked the court lately isn't he being sued for foreclosure on his home? Wilson said he was managing his debt load and had a mortgage like every other Canadian...doesn't he have more than one mortgage? Not all Canadians have banks proceeding with court actions. Seems people want the truth, Wilson why not come clean people aren't buying as you say your "half truths."

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