New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. V. Nova Scotia (Speaker of The House of Assembly) - Dissent

Dissent

Justice Cory wrote the dissent opinion. He argued that the exercise of privilege falls under Section 32 of the Charter and is subject to court's review. This follows that the ban on television cameras is reviewable by Canadian courts. Justice Cory concluded that the complete ban on cameras is not essentially necessary to the House's operation and exceeded the jurisdiction inherent in parliamentary privilege. This follows that the infringement of Section 2b of the Charter of Rights and Freedom is not reasonable within the context of Section 1.

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