In what circumstances will a plaintiff obtain an injunction restraining secondary picketing outside a clinic?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Daishowa Inc. v. Friends of the Lubicon, 1995 CanLII 7298 (ON SC):

In Morgentaler v. Wiche, supra, the defendants engaged in numerous varieties of secondary picketing outside the Morgentaler clinic. Their actions ranged from accosting patients to thrusting plastic fetuses in their faces to assaulting escorts who brought patients into the clinic. The plaintiff applied for an injunction restraining enumerated activities.

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