Can a finding of malice defeat a defence of qualified privilege?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Austin v. Lynch, 2016 BCSC 1344 (CanLII):

A finding of malice can defeat a defence of qualified privilege. In Smith v. Cross, 2009 BCCA 529, Madam Justice Kirkpatrick summarized the law on malice as follows:

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