
Former Chilliwack trustee’s appeal in defamation lawsuit dismissed by B.C. Court of Appeal
CHILLIWACK — Former Chilliwack School District trustee Barry Neufeld has lost his appeal in which he was found responsible for defaming current SD33 trustee Carin Bondar.
According to the text of a ruling posted Monday (Feb. 24), the B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal from Neufeld, saying the judge found no reviewable errors in ruling that his statement about Bondar was defamatory and that his defences raised were not available. The court said his award of damages is entitled to deference and was reasonable on the record.
In April 2024, the B.C. Supreme Court ordered Neufeld, a trustee from 1992-2008 and 2011-2022, to pay Bondar $45,000 after losing a defamation lawsuit. The case materialized after Neufeld referred to Bondar as a “strip-tease artist” during an Empower Hour segment, but did not mention her by name. The Empower Hour segment occurred on September 21, 2022 during which time Neufeld stated, “Richard Procee ran against that strip-tease artist in the by-election four years ago.” The actual by-election occurred in early 2021.
Justice K. Michael Stephens said Neufeld incorrectly characterized Bondar as a strip-tease artist and found that equating, or substantially equating, Bondar with that of a strip-tease artist based on a fleeting image of her in a science-themed parody video did not accurately portray her. Justice Stephens said this “was an effort to discredit his opponent in a school board trustee election, which crossed the line and constituted defamation,” adding that Neufeld’s words were defamatory and no defences were made against his remarks.