B.C. court dismisses lawsuit filed by Chilliwack resident over school board censoring remarks
CHILLIWACK — The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit from a Chilliwack resident and former SD33 support worker who was repeatedly interrupted and muted during a school board meeting in June 2023.
According to a statement issued Friday, Oct. 31 from the Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, Lynda di Armani filed suit after former board chair Willow Reichelt and vice chair Carin Bondar censored and terminated her remarks at a board meeting held on June 13, 2023. The JCCF filed the lawsuit in October 2023 under court file number of CHI-S-S-40035.
The Court held that the board chair possessed broad authority to control the meeting. It found the Charter issue “moot” on the basis that the board essentially admitted it was wrong to silence di Armani and later invited her to finish her remarks, the JCCF argued. It further accepted the board’s justification for prohibiting public recording at that single meeting due to purported safety concerns. The Court declined to address the board’s current prohibition on recording at its board meetings, JCCF said.
According to the JCCF, Armani drew attention to a video that depicted Reichelt and Bondar repeatedly interrupting her and muting her microphone as she stood at the podium during a public meeting. Armani’s remarks begin at the 24-minute mark of the school board meeting.
