Does interference with legal privilege imply prejudicially affected cases?

Canada (Federal), Canada

The following excerpt is from A.G. (Que.) v. Greater Hull School Board, [1984] 2 SCR 575, 1984 CanLII 29 (SCC):

64. In Ottawa Separate Schools Trustees v. Ottawa Corporation, supra, it states at p. 81: It is possible that an interference with a legal right or privilege may not in all cases imply that such right or privilege has been prejudicially affected.

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