Court tosses defamation suit by mayor’s wife against Union of BC Indian Chiefs
QUESNEL — The B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a defamation lawsuit launched by the wife of the mayor of Quesnel, B.C., against the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, after it denounced her for distributing a book questioning “atrocities” in residential schools.
Pat Morton sued the union after it wrote to Quesnel’s city council in April 2024, objecting to an invitation to Frances Widdowson to address a council meeting about the book that she contributed to.
The letter said Morton, who is married to Mayor Ron Paull, bought cases of the book and handed them out to clients at her son’s tax office where she worked, “in blatant disregard” for the impact on residential school survivors.
The union called the book “extremely dangerous,” saying it disregarded residential school experiences that included sexual abuse, medical experimentation, and death, with some students “discarded in unmarked graves.”
