Charter Challenge - inFACT Retains Counsel
Today, September 3, 2020 inFACT has retained the services of attorney Brian P. Casey, Q.C. of the law firm Boyne Clarke to research the merits of a case against mandatory masks in Nova Scotia. Brian will do the necessary research and provide a detailed legal opinion on the merits of a case and the various options we have to move forward. inFACT is supporting the legal action through private contributions/crowd funding.
Brian is a distinguished lawyer who comes highly recommended, especially for cases involving administrative law such as this one.
Brian has been successful counsel in the Supreme Court of Canada and in the Courts of Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Ontario, Newfoundland & Labrador and Prince Edward Island, as well as before the Federal Court and a variety of administrative boards. His court appearances have resulted in more than 200 reported decisions. Brian is licensed to practice in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador and has appeared as counsel for the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society; Canada Trust; the Bank of Nova Scotia; the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Association; Fenwick MacIntosh; Dr. Henry Morgentaler; Paul Watson; the Law Society of Newfoundland & Labrador; Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro; the Christian Brothers of Canada; the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal; the Newfoundland & Labrador Human Rights Commission; the Newfoundland & Labrador Nurses’ Union; the IFAW and as Consumer Advocate before the Public Utilities Board.